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Variable-Flip-Angle Single-Slab 3D GRASE Imaging with Phase-Independent Image Reconstruction

Authors
Kim, HahnsungKim, Dong-HyunPark, Jaeseok
Issue Date
3월-2015
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
magnetic resonance imaging; three-dimensional; gradient- and spin-echo; variable-flip-angle; phase-independent
Citation
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, v.73, no.3, pp.1041 - 1052
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Journal Title
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume
73
Number
3
Start Page
1041
End Page
1052
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94301
DOI
10.1002/mrm.25223
ISSN
0740-3194
Abstract
PurposeTo develop a single-slab three-dimensional variable-flip-angle gradient- and spin-echo pulse sequence with phase-independent reconstruction that is highly energy- or encoding-efficient for high resolution isotropic imaging at high magnetic field. MethodsAmplitude modulation in the proposed pulse sequence was alleviated using a variable-flip-angle induced smooth signal evolution along the long echo train. To avoid phase modulation, instead of directly interleaving phase encoding signals with different off-resonance induced phase accumulation over multiple echoes, phase-independent image reconstruction was performed, wherein each echo image was separately reconstructed using convolution-interpolation with echo-interleaving self-calibration and then combined. Numerical and experimental studies were performed at 3.0 T for generation of clinical T-2-weighted contrast to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed method over existing methods. ResultsCompared with conventional techniques, the proposed method produces smooth amplitude variation, no ghosting artifacts (no phase modulation), and competitive signal-to-noise ratio. An energy-efficient variable-flip-angle gradient- and spin-echo reduces specific absorption rate by 71% without significant loss of signal-to-noise ratio, while an encoding-efficient one decreases imaging time by 54% with a slight loss of signal-to-noise ratio. ConclusionWe successfully demonstrated that the proposed variable-flip-angle gradient- and spin-echo can be a highly promising energy- or encoding-efficient alternative for high resolution isotropic imaging. Magn Reson Med 73:1041-1052, 2015. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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