B1+$$ {\mathrm{B}}_1^{+} $$ inhomogeneity correction of volumetric brain NOEMTR via high permittivity dielectric padding at 7 T

Author:

Jacobs Paul S.1ORCID,Benyard Blake1ORCID,Cao Quy2,Swain Anshuman1,Wilson Neil1,Nanga Ravi Prakash Reddy1ORCID,Tisdall M. Dylan3ORCID,Detre John14,Elliott Mark A.1,Haris Mohammad1,Reddy Ravinder1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Advanced Metabolic Imaging in Precision Medicine, Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Penn Statistics in Imaging and Visualization Center, Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Neurology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

PurposeNuclear Overhauser effect magnetization transfer ratio (NOEMTR) is a technique used to investigate brain lipids and macromolecules in greater detail than other techniques and benefits from increased contrast at 7 T. However, this contrast can become degraded because of inhomogeneities present at ultra‐high field strengths. High‐permittivity dielectric pads (DP) have been used to correct for these inhomogeneities via displacement currents generating secondary magnetic fields. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate that dielectric pads can be used to mitigate inhomogeneities and improve NOEMTR contrast in the temporal lobes at 7 T.MethodsPartial 3D NOEMTR contrast images and whole brain field maps were acquired on a 7 T MRI across six healthy subjects. Calcium titanate DP, having a relative permittivity of 110, was placed next to the subject's head near the temporal lobes. Pad corrected NOEMTR images had a separate postprocessing linear correction applied.ResultsDP provided supplemental to the temporal lobes while also reducing the magnitude across the posterior and superior regions of the brain. This resulted in a statistically significant increase in NOEMTR contrast in substructures of the temporal lobes both with and without linear correction. The padding also produced a convergence in NOEMTR contrast toward approximately equal mean values.ConclusionNOEMTR images showed significant improvement in temporal lobe contrast when DP were used, which resulted from an increase in homogeneity across the entire brain slab. DP‐derived improvements in NOEMTR are expected to increase the robustness of the brain substructural measures both in healthy and pathological conditions.

Funder

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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