Paediatrics Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2014

Journal

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Volume

71

Issue

2

First Page

591

Last Page

598

URL with Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/mrm.24697

Abstract

Purpose A new approach to mapping the flip angle quickly and efficiently in 3D based on the Look-Locker technique is presented. Methods We modified the accelerated 3D Look-Locker T1 measurement technique to allow rapid measurement of flip angle. By removing the inversion pulses and interleaving two radio frequency pulses with different amplitude, it is possible to fit directly for the true flip angle using a reduced number of parameters. This technique, non-inverted Double Angle Look-Locker, allows quick and efficient mapping of the flip angle in 3D. Results non-inverted Double Angle Look-Locker is validated in vitro against the actual flip angle imaging technique for a range of flip angles and T1 values. Flip angle maps produced with non-inverted Double Angle Look-Locker can be acquired in approximately 1 min, and are accurate to within 10% of the actual flip angle imaging measurement. It is shown to accurately measure the excited slab profile of several different pulses. An application to correcting in vivo DESPOT T1 data is presented. Conclusion The presented technique is a rapid method for mapping flip angles across a 3D volume, capable of producing a flip angle map in approximately 1 min. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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