Abstract #0820
Application of FLORET to UTE Imaging
Ryan K Robison 1 , Michael Schr 1,2 , Dinghui Wang 1 , Zhiqiang Li 1 , Nicholas R Zwart 1 , and James G Pipe 1
1
Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological
Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, United States,
2
Philips
Healthcare, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
The FLORET trajectory is an efficient and easy to design
sequence based upon a Fermat spiral design. Advantages
of FLORET include high SNR efficiency, relatively benign
aliasing artifacts, and faster traversal out from the
center of k-space. This work utilizes FLORET in UTE
imaging and compares its image quality to that obtained
in 3D radial UTE acquisitions.
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