Sequence comparison of spoiled gradient echo and balanced steady‐state free precession for pulmonary free‐breathing proton MRI in patients and healthy volunteers: Correspondence, repeatability, and validation with dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI
Jonah J. Hahn,
Andreas Voskrebenzev,
Lea Behrendt
et al.
Abstract:Phase‐resolved functional lung (PREFUL) MRI is a proton‐based, contrast agent‐free technique derived from the Fourier decomposition approach to measure regional ventilation and perfusion dynamics during free‐breathing. Besides the necessity of extensive PREFUL postprocessing, the utilized MRI sequence must fulfill specific requirements. This study investigates the impact of sequence selection on PREFUL‐MRI–derived functional parameters by comparing the standard spoiled gradient echo (SPGRE) sequence with a lun… Show more
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