Purpose
To evaluate the feasibility of 23Na MR fingerprinting (MRF) for simultaneous quantification of T1,
T2l∗,
T2s∗,
T2∗ in addition to ΔB0.
Methods
A framework for sodium relaxometry using MRF at 7T was developed, allowing simultaneous measurement of relaxation times and inhomogeneities in the static field. The technique distinguishes between bi‐ and monoexponential transverse relaxation and was validated in simulations with respect to the ground truth. In phantom measurements, a resolution of 2 × 2 × 12 mm3 was achieved within 1 h acquisition time, and the resulting parameter maps were compared to results from reference methods. Relaxation times in five healthy volunteers were measured with a resolution of 4 × 4 × 12 mm3.
Results
Phantom experiments revealed an agreement between the relaxation times obtained via 23Na‐MRF and the reference methods. In white matter, a longitudinal relaxation constant of T1 = 38.9 ± 4.8 ms was found, while values of
T2l∗ = 29.2 ± 4.9 ms and
T2s∗ = 4.7 ± 1.2 ms were found for the long and short component of the transverse relaxation. In cerebrospinal fluid, T1 was 67.7 ± 6.3 ms and
T2∗ = 41.5 ± 3.4 ms.
Conclusion
This work demonstrates the feasibility of 23Na‐MRF for relaxometry in sodium MRI in both phantom and in vivo studies. Simultaneous quantification of T1,
T2l∗,
T2s∗,
T2∗ and ΔB0 was possible within a 1 h measurement time.