Comparison study of quantitative susceptibility mapping with GRAPPA and wave-CAIPI: reproducibility, consistency, and microbleeds detection
Azusa Sakurama,
Yasutaka Fushimi,
Satoshi Nakajima
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
We compared quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) with wave-CAIPI 9 × (QSM_WC9 ×) with reference standard QSM with GRAPPA 2 × (QSM_G2 ×) in two MR scanners. We also compared detectability of microbleeds in both QSMs to demonstrate clinical feasibility of both QSMs.
Materials and methods
This prospective study was approved by the institutional review board and written informed consent was obtained from each subject. Healthy subjects were recruit… Show more
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