Fat Suppression MRI
Fat Suppression MRI
T1 STIR
Chen Lin, PhD 3/2010
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STIR
Fat Saturation
T1w T1w + FS
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Artifacts in EPI
N/2 Ghosting
Distortion
(Expansion)
Chemical shift
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PD PD + Fat Sat
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In-homogeneous B0 field
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3D Shim Volume
3D T2 SPACE w. FatSat @ 3T
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Composite RF Pulse
• Concatenation of sub pulses to improve performance
(i.e. insensitive to B0 and B1 inhomogeneity)
90x 90y 90x
• Composite ChemSat Pulses:
CHEmical Shift Selective
(CHESS)
Binomial Pulse (ProSat, WE) Gs Gs Gs
ProSet
• Principle of Selective excitation technique
• A train of RF pulses with pre-defined
amplitude ratios and spacing
• Produce water-only or fat-only excitation
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t = 1/2*f
time
Bo Bo Bo Bo
45° t = 1/2*f
time
45°
Bo Bo Bo Bo
ProSet Examples
1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1
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RF pulses
Gradient
Waveform
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SpSp Considerations
Signal
Fat signal
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Relative |Mz(t)|
0.1
0.05
0
200 250 300
T1 (ms)
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Freq
220Hz 320Hz
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SPIR
Spectral Water signal
Selective
IR Pulse Fat signal
Excitation Pulse
Fat null
B1 Non-uniformity
• Inherent in the scanner
– Design and tuning of
body coil
• Caused by patient
– RF shielding and dielectric effect
– Often seen in Torso and Pelvis
– More prominent at high field such as 3.0T
Consequence:
Receiving -> variation of signal intensity
Transmitting -> variation of flip angle
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In-homogeneous B1 field
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SPAIR , ASPIR
Spectral Water signal
Selective
Adiabatic Fat signal
IR Pulse
Excitation Pulse
Fat null
M
M
M
Y Y Y Y Y
B1 B1 B1 B1 B1
M M
X X X X X
Z Z Z Z Z
M
M
B1 M
B1
Y Y Y Y Y
B1 B1 M
B1 M
X X X X X
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B1 Sensitivity
Z Z Z Z Z
M
M
M M M
Y Y Y Y Y
B1 B1 B1 B1 B1
X X X X X
Z Z Z Z Z
M
M
B1 M
B1
Y Y Y Y Y
B1 B1 M
B1 M
X X X X X
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TSE w. SPAIR
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Abdominal Applications
SPAIR, ASPIR
• STIR ‘like’ contrast, but for fat only.
• Insensitivity to B1 inhomogeneity (better
for 3.0T).
• Takes longer time than FatSat and SPIR
(compensate by applying less
frequently).
• SPAIR delay time can be set on Phillips.
Water
Fat
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Gslice
Gread
Gphase
OUT IN OUT
TE = 2.4ms TE = 4.8ms
Water-only Fat-only
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1 Mz/Mo
VSS 0.8
0.6
Conventional
OVS 0.4
0.2
0
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Z (mm)
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Cit
Cho/Cr
lipid
Cit
Cho/Cr
3 cm thick Lipids
Edge of
VSS Band
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Summary
• There are MANY options to perform fat
suppression in MRI.
• Each has its own pros and cons.
• Need to understand their potentials and
pitfalls when selecting the best fat
suppression options according to the
application.
Thank You !
www.indiana.edu/~mri
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