Abstract #2383
Spin echo B1+ mapping in high susceptibility tissues
Eamon Doyle 1,2 , Jonothan Chia 3 , Krishna Nayak 1,4 , and John C Wood 1,2
1
Biomedical Engineering, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States,
2
Cardiology,
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA,
United States,
3
Philips Healthcare, Cleveland,
OH, United States,
4
Electrical
Engineering, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA, United States
Phase-based B1+ mapping methods fail in high
susceptibility tissues with rapid decay. We propose
using spin echo-based magnitude B1+ mapping techniques
to map iron-loaded tissues incompatible with other
methods.
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