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Abstract #4407

Efficient Use of Specific Absorption Rate Limits Through Sub-Population Universal Pulses in Parallel Transmission

Igor Tyshchenko1, Simon Lévy2, Jin Jin3, Bahman Tahayori4, and Leigh A. Johnston1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia, 3MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Pty Ltd, Brisbane, Australia, 4The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia

Synopsis

Keywords: Parallel Transmit & Multiband, Parallel Transmit & Multiband, Universal pulses, safety margins, 7T MRIUniversal pulse (UP) design in parallel transmit (pTx) imaging is a calibration-free technique that can effectively mitigate the radiofrequency (RF) field inhomogeneity over a population in ultra-high field MRI. In this work, we explore a middle-ground approach of using sub-population UPs. Assuming the entire population is divided into sub-populations by grouping similar anatomical shapes and positions, UPs can thus be designed with reduced intersubject variability. In this preliminary study of head imaging, it is demonstrated that sub-populations of various sizes centred at the mean shape and position can reduce safety margins and improve UP’s performance.

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