Keywords: CEST / APT / NOE, CEST & MT
Motivation: Long scanning time and low resolution limit the chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) clinical translation.
Goal(s): We aimed to develop a high-resolution renal reduced field of view CEST (rCEST) technique to reduce scanning time.
Approach: The rFOV based on orthogonal RF pulses in combination with conventional CEST module was performed on a volunteer and compared this technique with full-size FOV CEST (fCEST).
Results: Compared to fCEST, rCEST has shorter scanning time, higher image quality, and better saturation efficiency at the same image resolution.
Impact: The rCEST technique may have potential for clinical applications requiring high resolution and metabolic renal CEST-MR image.
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