Keywords: Low-Field MRI, Low-Field MRI
Motivation: Ultra-low-field (ULF) MRI technology holds significant promise for advancing medical imaging by offering low-cost and portable solutions for point-of-care applications. These advancements have the potential to improve access to medical imaging in resource-limited settings, thereby benefiting underserved populations and enhancing diagnostic capabilities to ultimately improve patient care.
Goal(s): The implementation of a highly efficient protocol for ULF MRI.
Approach: A 3D bSSFP protocol was implemented and optimized.
Results: The study successfully implemented bSSFP protocol at 0.05 T and demonstrated its utility for imaging the brain, cervical spine, and knee.
Impact: In this study, a bSSFP protocol was successfully implemented at 0.05 T by demonstrating its utility for imaging the brain, cervical spine, and knee. These findings enable the potential of high-quality ULF MRI.
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