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Improving T2 -weighted imaging at high field through the use of kT -points.

Florent Eggenschwiler1, Kieran R O'Brien, Rolf Gruetter, José P Marques.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: At high magnetic field strengths (B(0) ≥ 3 T), the shorter radiofrequency wavelength produces an inhomogeneous distribution of the transmit magnetic field. This can lead to variable contrast across the brain which is particularly pronounced in T(2) -weighted imaging that requires multiple radiofrequency pulses. To obtain T(2) -weighted images with uniform contrast throughout the whole brain at 7 T, short (2-3 ms) 3D tailored radiofrequency pulses (kT -points) were integrated into a 3D variable flip angle turbo spin echo sequence.
METHODS: The excitation and refocusing "hard" pulses of a variable flip angle turbo spin echo sequence were replaced with kT -point pulses. Spatially resolved extended phase graph simulations and in vivo acquisitions at 7 T, utilizing both single channel and parallel-transmit systems, were used to test different kT -point configurations.
RESULTS: Simulations indicated that an extended optimized k-space trajectory ensured a more homogeneous signal throughout images. In vivo experiments showed that high quality T(2) -weighted brain images with uniform signal and contrast were obtained at 7 T by using the proposed methodology.
CONCLUSION: This work demonstrates that T(2) -weighted images devoid of artifacts resulting from B(1)(+) inhomogeneity can be obtained at high field through the optimization of extended kT -point pulses.
Copyright © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords:  B1+ inhomogeneity correction; T2-weighted imaging; TSE sequence; kT-points

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23788025     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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