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Abstract #3241

Repeatability of whole-body T1 mapping using B1 corrected T1 mDIXON imaging

Anna Barnes 1 , Catherine Morgan 2 , Alan Bainbridge 3 , Lorna Smith 4 , Scott Rice 5 , David Atkinson 6 , and Shonit Punwani 5

1 Nuclear Medicine, University College Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom, 2 Centre of Medical Imaging and Computing, University College London, london, England, United Kingdom, 3 Medical Physics, University College Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom, 4 Radiology, University College Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom, 5 Radiology, University College Hospital, london, England, United Kingdom, 6 Centre of Medical Imaging, University College London, london, England, United Kingdom

This abstract describes the work done to establish whole body B1 corrected T1 mapping optimised for use with only 2 flip angles. The authors present results that show a flip angle pair of 2.5 and 20 provides a robust and reproducible T1 map across a number of subjects and time points when compared to using all 8 flip angles to calculate T1. The mDixon sequence is expected to have SNR benefits over a single gradient echo since it combines multiple echo times.

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