We present the results of the experimental investigations of the transient processes preceding the establishment of quasistationary states in multiple-pulse nuclear quadrupole resonance. It is shown that the inversion of the phase of radio frequency pulses in the pulse sequence or an extra pulse pro
Regional corpus callosum morphometry: Effect of field strength and pulse sequence
✍ Scribed by Ihssan A. Abdul-Kareem; Andrej Stancak; Laura M. Parkes; Vanessa Sluming
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 416 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1053-1807
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Purpose:
To investigate whether scanning at different field strengths and pulse sequences would influence reproducibility of corpus callosum (CC) morphometric measurements as variations in scanning parameters may result in differences in contrast properties between resulting images that are independent of the underlying tissue but rather reflect the physics of the imaging process.
Materials and Methods:
Ten subjects were scanned twice at 3T using magnetization‐prepared rapid gradient‐echo imaging (MPRAGE) and modified driven equilibrium Fourier transform (MDEFT) sequences and once at 1.5T using MPRAGE. Cross‐sectional area measurements of four callosal regions were performed on midsagittal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sections.
Results:
Repeated measures analysis of variance with four regions as dependent variables and three scanning protocols (1.5T MPRAGE, 3T MPRAGE and 3T MDEFT) as independent variables revealed no significant region by protocol interaction: F(6,54) = 0.69, P = 0.52. Reliability measures for (3T MPRAGE/3T MDEFT) and (1.5T MPRAGE/3T MPRAGE; 1.5T MPRAGE/3T MDEFT) comparisons were high, ranging between 0.90 and 0.97.
Conclusion:
Based on our results, combining and comparing CC morphometric data obtained at different field strengths and/or with different pulse sequences appears possible. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2009;30:1184–1190. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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