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Abstract #1910

Explicit analytical solution for bSSFP with 3 general phase-cycled acquisitions

Yiyun Dong1, Qing-San Xiang2, and Michael Hoff3
1Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States, 2Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 3Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Image Reconstruction, Image Reconstruction, Geometric demodulation, bSSFP, Phase-cycles, ellipse, elliptical signal model

Motivation: Unlocking the phase-cycled bSSFP system with high efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility.

Goal(s): To find and validate an explicit analytical solution to the bSSFP MRI framework using three general phase-cycled acquisitions.

Approach: Using the elliptical signal model and trigonometrical relationships, this study obtains explicit, general, and closed form expressions of an analytical solution to the bSSFP system with only 3 acquisitions. To reduce noise sensitivity, the solution was also linearized using regional optimal weighted averaging.

Results: Analytical results showed efficacy via validation by simulated data with noise covering all possible scan parameters.

Impact: Phase-cycled bSSFP imaging is becoming prominent, and has recently been analytically unlocked with only 3 acquisitions. This development will allow even more widespread use of the technique due to its associated multi-parametric capability.

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