Diffusion tensor imaging of the normal pediatric spinal cord using an inner field of view echo-planar imaging sequence.

  • N Barakat
  • F B Mohamed
  • L N Hunter
  • P Shah
  • S H Faro
  • A F Samdani
  • Jürgen Finsterbusch
  • R Betz
  • J Gaughan
  • M J Mulcahey

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Abstract

DTI in the brain has been well established, but its application in the spinal cord, especially in pediatrics, poses several challenges. The small cord size has inherent low SNR of the diffusion signal intensity, respiratory and cardiac movements induce artifacts, and EPI sequences used for obtaining diffusion indices cause eddy-current distortions. The purpose of this study was to 1) evaluate the accuracy of cervical spinal cord DTI in children using a newly developed iFOV sequence with spatially selective 2D-RF excitations, and 2) examine reproducibility of the DTI measures.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number6
ISSN0195-6108
Publication statusPublished - 2012
pubmed 22300927