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Abstract #1122

Myocardial T2-Mapping and T2-Value Measurement Using Breath-Hold Gradient- And Spin-Echo (GRASE) Imaging: Comparison with Navigator-Gated Spin-Echo Imaging

Yasuo Amano1, Yoshiaki Komori2, Masaki Tachi1, Hitomi Tani1, Tetsuro Sekine1, van Cauteren Marc2

1Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan; 2Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan

Gradient- and spin-echo imaging (GRASE) with the multishot acquisition = 3, 5, 7 was performed to generate T2-mapping and to measure myocardial T2-value in a single-breath-hold. ECG-gating, black-blood preparation and 5-multiecho-time acquisition (i.e., 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 ms) were applied to both SE and GRASE. The GRASE with the multishot acquisition = 3 provided the T2-mapping with few artifacts and the myocardial T2-values comparable to those acquired by SE imaging during the acceptable breath-holding time. The interventricular septal myocardium may be appropriate for the T2-value measurement.

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