Abstract #2443
            Myocardial T 2 * mapping free of distortion using susceptibility weighted RARE imaging at 7 Tesla
                      Katharina Fuchs                     1                    , Fabian Hezel                     1                    , 						Celal Oezerdem                     1                    , Lukas Winter                     1                    , 						and Thoralf Niendorf                     1,2          
            
            1
           
           Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), 
						Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, 
						Germany,
           
            2
           
           Experimental 
						and Clinical Resarch Center, a joint cooperation between 
						the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck 
						Center, Berlin, Germany
          
            
          T
          
           2
          
           *
          
          mapping 
						is an emerging technique holding the promise to provide 
						advancement in myocardial tissue characterization. The 
						linear relationship between magnetic field strength and 
						microscopic susceptibility renders it conceptually 
						appealing to pursue myocardial T
          
           2
          
           *
          
          mapping 
						at ultrahigh fields. Gradient echo based techniques show 
						pronounced propensity to susceptibility artifacts due to 
						the required long echo times. This work investigates the 
						feasibility of RARE based T
          
           2
          
           *
          
          mapping 
						at 7 T using bowtie antennas to offset RF power 
						deposition and RF non-uniformity constraints. Myocardial 
						T
          
           2
          
           *
          
          mapping 
						at 7 T is feasible and provides susceptibility weighted 
						images and T
          
           2
          
           *
          
          maps free of 
						distortion.
         
				
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