| Literature DB >> 22392822 |
William A Grissom1, Mohammad-Mehdi Khalighi, Laura I Sacolick, Brian K Rutt, Mika W Vogel.
Abstract
Current spokes pulse design methods can be grouped into methods based either on sparse approximation or on iterative local (gradient descent-based) optimization of the transverse-plane spatial frequency locations visited by the spokes. These two classes of methods have complementary strengths and weaknesses: sparse approximation-based methods perform an efficient search over a large swath of candidate spatial frequency locations but most are incompatible with off-resonance compensation, multifrequency designs, and target phase relaxation, while local methods can accommodate off-resonance and target phase relaxation but are sensitive to initialization and suboptimal local cost function minima. This article introduces a method that interleaves local iterations, which optimize the radiofrequency pulses, target phase patterns, and spatial frequency locations, with a greedy method to choose new locations. Simulations and experiments at 3 and 7 T show that the method consistently produces single- and multifrequency spokes pulses with lower flip angle inhomogeneity compared to current methods.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22392822 PMCID: PMC3703849 DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Magn Reson Med ISSN: 0740-3194 Impact factor: 4.668