ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition • 10-15 May 2025 • Honolulu, Hawai'i
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Introduction
Sophie Schauman
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0432. Image
quality assessment of multi-shot echo-planar diffusion weighted
imaging for in vivo breast cancer screening
K. Jordanova, P. Lee, J. Zimmermann, P. Shah, P. Lan, A.
Guidon, K. Young, C. Moran, X. Zhou, B. Daniel, B.
Hargreaves
Stanford University, Stanford, United States
Impact: Multi-shot DWI EPI can offer efficient,
non-contrast enhanced breast cancer screening, but may
suffer from artifacts that make images unusable. Evaluating
the robustness of multi-shot DWI EPI will direct future
efforts to translate these sequences for widespread clinical
use.
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0434. Understanding
Resilience and White Matter Damage in mTBI: Predictive Insights
from Diffusion MRI and Blood Biomarkers
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M. Papini, J. Thorne, A. Gozt, A. Avila, C. Ellery, R.
Gilroy, G. Gill, F. Buhagiar, E. Thomas, A. Jefferson,
C. Pestell, A. Ring, G. Arendts, J. C. Iliff, A.
Celenza, S. Van Schalkwyk, P. Brooks, D. Xu, S.
Honeybul, G. Cowen, D. Fatovich, B. Smedley, A.
Mukherjee, M. Bynevelt, M. Fitzgerald, S. Hellewell
Curtin University, Nedlands, Australia
Impact: Establishing a relationship between dMRI metrics
and blood-based biomarkers in a real-world mTBI population
could enhance understanding of white matter pathophysiology
and support prognostic clinical tool development. Insights
into resilience may enable early identification of high-risk
patients needing targeted intervention.
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0435. Can
On-Scanner Deep Learning Enable Clinical Viability of 0.55T for
Knee MRI?
M. Hess, Z. Zhu, R. Bhattacharjee, P. Su, K. Chow, Y. Yang
University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
Impact: Deep learning-based image enhancement applied
automatically at scan time could make 0.55T a viable option
for clinical knee imaging without disrupting workflow.
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0436. Reproducibility
of Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF) Quantification in the
Liver Across 0.55T, 1.5T, and 3T MRI Scanners
S-F Shih, T. Delgado, W. Zhang, X. Zhong, D. Lu, H. Wu
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
Impact: Accurate and reproducible PDFF mapping at MRI
scanners with lower field strengths may increase access to
MRI for patients with liver steatosis.
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0437. Myocardial
Extracellular Volume Fraction (ECV) Mapping with Cardiac Cine
Sequences
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F. Serry, C. Gao, H-L Lee, S. Kabir, S. Y. Choi, A.
Christodoulou, D. Li, K-L Nguyen, Y. Xie
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, United States
Impact: Cine-based ECV may substantially reduce patient
burden and time-on-table, positively impacting resource
utilization and scanner availability for all patients, while
boosting clinician confidence in assessing the
presence/degree of certain cardiac pathologies through
multiple cardiac phase and whole heart coverage.
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0438. Diagnostic
value of synovitis in knee osteoarthritis using synthetic PSIR
images in comparison with CE-MRI using histopathology as
reference.
M. Zhang, Y. Zhu, W. V. Liu, X. Chen, L. Li, X. Wang
Xiangyang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine [Xiangyang Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine], Xiangyang, China
Impact: This research may establish MAGiC-PSIR as a
safer, efficient alternative for KOA synovitis assessment,
supporting non-invasive monitoring of disease progression in
clinical settings
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0439. Age-related
Changes in Brain Metabolites in Early Infancy: A Cross-Sectional
Analysis of the First HBCD Data Release
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S. Murali-Manohar, H. J. Zöllner, C. W. Davies-Jenkins,
A. T. Gudmundson, S. C. N. Hui, Y. Song, G. L. Simegn,
Z. Shams, B. Gagoski, M. D. Tisdall, M. G. Saleh, R.
Noeske, W. T. Clarke, G. Oeltzschner, J. L. Wisnowski,
R. A. E. Edden
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States
Impact: Identifying changes in neurochemical levels in
the first few months after birth in a large cohort for the
first time will help deepen our understanding of the various
roles these chemicals play in neurodevelopment.
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3328. Assessing
the clinical relevance of amyloid PET prediction from T1w MRI
for Alzheimer’s disease
L. Baron, R. Callaghan, D. Cash, P. Weston, H. Azadbakht, H.
Zhang
University College London, London, United Kingdom
Impact: Our findings could clarify the clinically
relevant performance of existing amyloid PET synthesis
techniques for Alzheimer’s disease.
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Discussion
Shaihan Malik
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