| Literature DB >> 24649429 |
Xiaoping Wu1, Sebastian Schmitter1, Edward J Auerbach1, Kâmil Uğurbil1, Pierre-François Van de Moortele1.
Abstract
In this work, the use of multi-spoke slice-selective parallel transmit (pTX) RF pulse was explored to address B 1+ inhomogeneity in the largest transverse section of the liver at 7T. The impact of the number of spokes was specifically investigated, considering RF pulses consisting of 2, 3 and 4 spokes, as well as single-spoke RF pulses corresponding to static B 1 shimming. Healthy volunteers were imaged on a whole body MR scanner equipped with an eight-channel transmit system. A robust and fast transmit B 1 (B 1+) estimation method was employed to obtain the eight-channel B 1+ maps within a single breath hold. Gradient echo (GRE) images of the liver were acquired using the four different RF pulses and the results were compared. The use of static B 1 shimming (i.e., 1-spoke RF pulse) resulted in partial improvement but significant signal dropouts were still observed in the target region. By comparison, the use of multi-spoke pTX RF pulse design gave rise to much improved excitation homogeneity without signal dropouts. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of multi-spoke pTX RF pulse design in B 1+ homogenization for liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 7T. The current findings at 7T may have implications for body imaging applications in clinical settings at 3T where B 1+ inhomogeneities are also known for degrading image quality in the torso.Entities:
Keywords: Parallel transmit (pTX); RF pulse design; transmit B1 homogenization; ultrahigh field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Year: 2014 PMID: 24649429 PMCID: PMC3947979 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2014.02.06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Quant Imaging Med Surg ISSN: 2223-4306