2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-023-04503-4
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High contrast cartilaginous endplate imaging in spine using three dimensional dual-inversion recovery prepared ultrashort echo time (3D DIR-UTE) sequence

Jiyo S. Athertya,
James Lo,
Xiaojun Chen
et al.

Abstract: Purpose To investigate the feasibility and application of a novel imaging technique, a three-dimensional dual adiabatic inversion recovery prepared ultrashort echo time (3D DIR-UTE) sequence, for high contrast assessment of cartilaginous endplate (CEP) imaging with head-to-head comparisons between other UTE imaging techniques. Method The DIR-UTE sequence employs two narrow-band adiabatic full passage (AFP) pulses to suppress signals from long T2 water (e.g… Show more

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“…Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences, with echo times less than 100 µs, have been successfully applied for CEP imaging ( Afsahi et al, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2022 ). Recently, several UTE-based techniques have been developed for selective imaging of the short T2 CEP using either subtraction or inversion-based approaches ( Bae et al, 2013 ; Cai et al, 2020 ; Lombardi et al, 2021a ; Lombardi et al, 2021b ; Athertya et al, 2023 ; Finkenstaedt et al, 2023 ). Various quantitative UTE biomarkers have also been identified to have various relationships with CEP dysfunction and/or IVD degeneration ( Fields et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2021 ; Wei et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequences, with echo times less than 100 µs, have been successfully applied for CEP imaging ( Afsahi et al, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2022 ). Recently, several UTE-based techniques have been developed for selective imaging of the short T2 CEP using either subtraction or inversion-based approaches ( Bae et al, 2013 ; Cai et al, 2020 ; Lombardi et al, 2021a ; Lombardi et al, 2021b ; Athertya et al, 2023 ; Finkenstaedt et al, 2023 ). Various quantitative UTE biomarkers have also been identified to have various relationships with CEP dysfunction and/or IVD degeneration ( Fields et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2021 ; Wei et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%