Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5406785 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Sparse-spokes pulses are 2D slice-selective pulses that effectively mitigate inhomogeneities in the transmitted RF field and reduce unwanted RF artifacts in MR images. Here we consider the practical design of such pulses for high-field MRI and demonstrate limitations of the technique. We analyze the performance of pulses considering input noise as well as other effects such as saturation and T2â relaxation. We discuss in detail the correspondence between the reduction of RF inhomogeneities and the fidelity of the input parameters, such as the transmit B1+ field map and combined phase of the main B0 field and eddy-currents. Results include simulations, utilizing 7Â T field maps acquired in phantoms and in-vivo, as well as in-vivo experiments. The necessary performance of system hardware components to achieve significant improvements is described.
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Authors
Marcin Jankiewicz, Huairen Zeng, Jason E. Moore, Adam W. Anderson, Malcolm J. Avison, E. Brian Welch, John C. Gore,