Velocity selective spin labeling using parallel transmission

Author:

Wu Chia‐Yin123ORCID,Jin Jin1234ORCID,Dixon Carl1,Maillet Donald1,Barth Markus123ORCID,Cloos Martijn A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Advanced Imaging The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

2. ARC Training Centre for Innovation in Biomedical Imaging Technology The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

3. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

4. Siemens Healthcare Pty Ltd Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractPurposeUltra‐high field (UHF) provides improved SNR which greatly benefits SNR starved imaging techniques such as perfusion imaging. However, transmit field (B1+) inhomogeneities commonly observed at UHF hinders the excitation uniformity. Here we show how replacing standard excitation pulses with parallel transmit pulses can improve efficiency of velocity selective labeling.MethodsThe standard tip‐down and tip‐up excitation pulses found in a velocity selective preparation module were replaced with tailored non‐selective kT‐points pulse solutions. Bloch simulations and experimental validation on a custom‐built flow phantom and in vivo was performed to evaluate different pulse configurations in circularly polarized mode (CP‐mode) and parallel transmit (pTx) mode.ResultsTailored pTx pulses significantly improved velocity selective labeling fidelity and signal uniformity. The transverse magnetization normalized RMS error was reduced from 0.489 to 0.047 when compared to standard rectangular pulses played in CP‐mode. Simulations showed that manipulation of time symmetry in the tailored pTx pulses is vital in minimizing residual magnetization. In addition, in vivo experiments achieved a 44% lower RF power output and a shorter pulse duration when compared to using adiabatic pulses in CP‐mode.ConclusionUsing tailored pTx pulses for excitation within a velocity selective labeling preparation mitigated transmit field artifacts and improved SNR and contrast fidelity. The improvement in labeling efficiency highlights the potential of using pTx to improve robustness and accessibility of flow‐based sequences such as velocity selective spin labeling at ultra‐high field.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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