Magnetic resonance in medicine | 2021

Hybrid B 1 + -shimming and gradient adaptions for improved pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


PURPOSE\nTo improve pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pcASL) at 7T by exploiting a hybrid homogeneity- and efficiency-optimized B 1 + -shim with adapted gradient strength as well as background suppression.\n\n\nMETHODS\nThe following three experiments were performed at 7T, each employing five volunteers: (1) A hybrid (ie, homogeneity-efficiency optimized) B 1 + -shim was introduced and evaluated for variable-rate selective excitation pcASL labeling. Therefore, B 1 + -maps in the V3 segment and time-of-flight images were acquired to identify the feeding arteries. For validation, a gradient-echo sequence was applied in circular polarized (CP) mode and with the hybrid B 1 + -shim. Additionally, the gray matter (temporal) signal-to-noise ratio (tSNR) in pcASL perfusion images was evaluated. (2) Bloch simulations for the pcASL labeling were conducted and validated experimentally, with a focus on the slice-selective gradients. (3) Background suppression was added to the B 1 + -shimmed, gradient-adapted 7T sequence and this was then compared to a matched sequence at 3T.\n\n\nRESULTS\nThe B 1 + -shim improved the signal within the labeling plane (23.6%) and the SNR/tSNR increased (+11%/+11%) compared to its value in CP mode; however, the increase was not significant. In accordance with the simulations, the adapted gradients increased the tSNR (35%) and SNR (45%) significantly. Background suppression further improved the perfusion images at 7T, and this protocol performed as well as a resolution-matched protocol at 3T.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nThe combination of the proposed hybrid B 1 + -phase-shim with the adapted slice-selective gradients and background suppression shows great potential for improved pcASL labeling under suboptimal B 1 + conditions at 7T.

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DOI 10.1002/mrm.28982
Language English
Journal Magnetic resonance in medicine

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