Pm. Parizel et al., INFLUENCE OF MAGNETIC-FIELD STRENGTH ON T2(ASTERISK) DECAY AND PHASE EFFECTS IN GRADIENT-ECHO MRI OF VERTEBRAL BONE-MARROW, Journal of computer assisted tomography, 19(3), 1995, pp. 465-471
Objective: The goal of this study was twofold: first, to quantify the
influence of magnetic field strength (B-0) on T2 and T2(susceptibilit
y) relaxation rates in vertebral bone marrow; and second, to determine
the significance of in-phase/out-of-phase phenomena in GE MRI as a fu
nction of TEs at different B-0 values. Materials and Methods: Magnetic
resonance imaging of the spine was performed at 1.5, 1.0, and 0.2 T u
sing a GE sequence (2D-FLASH) with variable TE. Vertebral body signal
intensities were measured and plotted against TE values. These curves
were used to calculate T2 decay of bone marrow at different B-0 value
s. Results: At all field strengths, we observed exponential signal dec
ay, modulated by a cosine function, the periodicity of which was propo
rtional to B-0. The T2 values of vertebral bodies were 9.7 +/- 1.8 ms
at 1.5 T, 17.2 +/- 2.4 ms at 1.0 T, and 53 +/- 5 ms at 0.2 T. True T2
relaxation time (independent of field strength) was 62 +/- 4 ms. The
T2(susceptibility) was 11.7 ms at 1.5 T, 24.8 ms at 1.0 T, and 585 ms
at 0.2 T. Conclusion: We conclude that at low B-0, susceptibility effe
cts become less important and T2 approaches true T2 relaxation.