Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8159708 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The performance of the phase-sensitive separation for standard bSSFP, complex sum combination thereof, and frequency-modulated bSSFP were compared in in vivo measurements of the upper and lower legs at 1.5 and 3 T. It is shown, that the standard acquisition suffered from banding artefacts and major swaps between tissues. The dual-acquisition bSSFP could alleviate banding artefacts and only minor swaps occurred, but it comes at the expense of a doubled acquisition. In the frequency-modulated acquisitions all banding artefacts and the associated phase jumps were eliminated and no swaps between tissues occurred. It therefore provides a means to robustly separate water and fat, in one single radial bSSFP scan, using the phase-sensitive approach, even in the presence of high field inhomogeneities.
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Authors
Anne Slawig, Tobias Wech, Valentin Ratz, Henning Neubauer, Thorsten Bley, Herbert Köstler,