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PLOS ONE | 2016

Reduced field-of-view diffusion-weighted imaging of the lumbosacral enlargement: A pilot in vivo study of the healthy spinal cord at 3t

M Yiannakas; F Grussu; L Polymnia; F Prados Carrasco; Rs Samson; M Battiston; Daniel R. Altmann; Sebastien Ourselin; Dh Miller; C Wheeler-Kingshott

Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has recently started to be adopted into clinical investigations of spinal cord (SC) diseases. However, DTI applications to the lower SC are limited due to a number of technical challenges, related mainly to the even smaller size of the SC structure at this level, its position relative to the receiver coil elements and the effects of motion during data acquisition. Developing methods to overcome these problems would offer new means to gain further insights into microstructural changes of neurological conditions involving the lower SC, and in turn could help explain symptoms such as bladder and sexual dysfunction. In this work, the feasibility of obtaining grey and white matter (GM/WM) DTI indices such as axial/radial/mean diffusivity (AD/RD/MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) within the lumbosacral enlargement (LSE) was investigated using a reduced field-of-view (rFOV) single-shot echo-planar imaging (ss-EPI) acquisition in 14 healthy participants using a clinical 3T MR system. The scan-rescan reproducibility of the measurements was assessed by calculating the percentage coefficient of variation (%COV). Mean FA was higher in WM compared to GM (0.58 and 0.4 in WM and GM respectively), AD and MD were higher in WM compared to GM (1.66 μm2ms-1 and 0.94 μm2ms-1 in WM and 1.2 μm2ms-1 and 0.82 μm2ms-1 in GM for AD and MD respectively) and RD was lower in WM compared to GM (0.58 μm2ms-1 and 0.63 μm2ms-1 respectively). The scan-rescan %COV was lower than 10% in all cases with the highest values observed for FA and the lowest for MD. This pilot study demonstrates that it is possible to obtain reliable tissue-specific estimation of DTI indices within the LSE using a rFOV ss-EPI acquisition. The DTI acquisition and analysis protocol presented here is clinically feasible and may be used in future investigations of neurological conditions implicating the lower SC.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2018

Fast and reproducible in vivo T1 mapping of the human cervical spinal cord

M Battiston; Torben Schneider; Ferran Prados; F Grussu; M Yiannakas; Sebastien Ourselin; C Wheeler-Kingshott; Rs Samson

To develop a fast and robust method for measuring T1 in the whole cervical spinal cord in vivo, and to assess its reproducibility.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2018

An optimized framework for quantitative magnetization transfer imaging of the cervical spinal cord in vivo

M Battiston; F Grussu; Andrada Ianuş; Torben Schneider; Ferran Prados; James Fairney; Sebastien Ourselin; Daniel C. Alexander; Mara Cercignani; C Wheeler-Kingshott; Rs Samson

To develop a framework to fully characterize quantitative magnetization transfer indices in the human cervical cord in vivo within a clinically feasible time.


In: Proceedings of the ISMRM 25th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM): Honolulu, HI, USA. (2017) | 2017

Optimal framework for quantitative Magnetization Transfer imaging of small structures

M Battiston; F Grussu; Andrada Ianuş; T Schneider; Ferran Prados; J Fairney; Sebastien Ourselin; Daniel C. Alexander; Mara Cercignani; C Wheeler-Kingshott; Rs Samson


In: (Proceedings) ISMRM 2018, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 16-21 June 2018, Paris, France. (2018) (In press). | 2018

Are we seeing any better? A comprehensive comparison of myelin biomarkers in the healthy and multiple sclerosis post mortem spinal cord

M Battiston; T Schneider; F Grussu; Geert J. Schenk; S Wergeland; M Tachrount; M Yiannakas; C Tur Gomez; Jjg Geurts; Cam Wheeler-Kingshott; Rs Samson


Presented at: ISMRM 25th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Honolulu, USA. (2017) | 2017

A unified signal readout for reproducible multimodal characterisation of brain microstructure

F Grussu; M Battiston; F Prados Carrasco; T Schneider; Enrico Kaden; Sebastien Ourselin; Rs Samson; Daniel C. Alexander; Cam Wheeler-Kingshott


In: Proceedings of the ISMRM 25th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM): Honolulu, HI, USA. (2017) | 2017

Reproducible Fast T1 mapping of the human cervical spinal cord in vivo

M Battiston; T Schneider; Ferran Prados; F Grussu; M Yiannakas; Sebastien Ourselin; C Wheeler-Kingshott; Rs Samson


In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. Frontiers (2017) (In press). | 2017

Whole-brain macromolecular tissue volume mapping: a comparison of imaging readouts at 3 Tesla

F Grussu; M Battiston; F Prados Carrasco; T Schneider; Enrico Kaden; Sebastien Ourselin; Rs Samson; Daniel C. Alexander; Cam Wheeler-Kingshott


Presented at: International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 24th Annual Meeting & Exhibition 2016, Singapore, Malaysia. (2016) | 2016

Magnetisation Transfer Ratio Measurements in the Lumbar cord: A Pilot Study using ZOOM-EPI at 3T

Rs Samson; M Battiston; Cam Wheeler-Kingshott; M Yiannakas


Presented at: ISMRM 24th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Singapore. (2016) | 2016

Reduced Field-of-View Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Lumbosacral Enlargement: A Pilot In Vivo study of the healthy spinal cord using a clinical 3T MR system.

M Yiannakas; P Louka; F Grussu; F Prados Carrasco; Rs Samson; M Battiston; Sebastien Ourselin; Dh Miller; Wheeler-Kingshott

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Rs Samson

UCL Institute of Neurology

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F Grussu

UCL Institute of Neurology

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M Yiannakas

UCL Institute of Neurology

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Ferran Prados

University College London

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T Schneider

UCL Institute of Neurology

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Mara Cercignani

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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