Three-dimensional multi-parameter brain mapping using MR fingerprinting

Res Sq [Preprint]. 2023 Mar 24:rs.3.rs-2675278. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2675278/v1.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop and test a 3D multi-parameter MR fingerprinting (MRF) method for brain imaging applications. The subject cohort included 5 healthy volunteers, repeatability tests done on 2 healthy volunteers and tested on two multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. A 3D-MRF imaging technique capable of quantifying T1, T2 and T was used. The imaging sequence was tested in standardized phantoms and 3D-MRF brain imaging with multiple shots (1, 2 and 4) in healthy human volunteers and MS patients. Quantitative parametric maps for T1, T2, T, were generated. Mean gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) ROIs were compared for each mapping technique, Bland-Altman plots and intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) were used to assess repeatability and Student T-tests were used to compare results in MS patients. Standardized phantom studies demonstrated excellent agreement with reference T1/T2/T mapping techniques. This study demonstrates that the 3D-MRF technique is able to simultaneously quantify T1, T2 and T for tissue property characterization in a clinically feasible scan time. This multi-parametric approach offers increased potential to detect and differentiate brain lesions and to better test imaging biomarker hypotheses for several neurological diseases, including MS.

Keywords: MR fingerprinting; brain imaging; multiple sclerosis; quantitative mapping; white matter lesion.

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