A black-blood ultra-short echo time (UTE) sequence for 3D isotropic resolution imaging of the lungs.
Jean DelacosteHelene FelicianoJérôme YerlyVincent DunetCatherine Beigelman-AubryGiulia GinamiRuud B van HeeswijkDavide PicciniMatthias StuberAlain SautyPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2019)
Black-blood free-breathing ultra-short echo time imaging was successfully implemented and motion-resolved full volumetric coverage of the lungs with high spatial resolution was achieved, while obtaining an angiogram without contrast agent injection. Encouraging initial results in patients prompt further investigations in a larger cohort.