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Abstract #3828

Single-Shot $$$T_1$$$ Mapping using an Interleaved SMS IR-FLASH Sequence and a NLINV Subspace Reconstruction

Daniel Mackner1, Moritz Blumenthal1,2, Nick Scholand1,3, Vitali Telezki2, Xiaoqing Wang4, and Martin Uecker1,2,3
1Institute of Biomedical Imaging, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria, 2Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, 3DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Partner Site Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, 4Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Image Reconstruction, Cardiac, Myocardial, T1 mapping, Single-Shot Sequence, qMR, NLINV, Subspace

Motivation: Volumetric quantification of$$$~T_1~$$$is highly desirable but limited by long acquisition times especially for motion-affected organs, such as heart. Therefore, conventional cardiac$$$~T_1~$$$mapping techniques are limited to single slices and suffer from low spatial resolution.

Goal(s): Develop a technique for rapid$$$~T_1~$$$mapping of multiple slices at high spatial resolution.

Approach: A radial slice-interleaved SMS readout was developed for single-shot IR-FLASH acquisition. NLINV subspace reconstruction is further proposed to jointly estimate subspace coefficient maps and coil sensitivities for all slices.

Results: Accurate$$$~T_1~$$$maps were achieved in a phantom and brain experiment for 9 slices within 4$$$~$$$seconds. Six cardiac short-axis myocardial$$$~T_1~$$$maps were reconstructed with an in-plane resolution of $$$1.25~mm^2$$$.

Impact: Multi-slice $$$T_1$$$ mapping has been achieved with a slice-interleaved radial SMS IR-FLASH acquisition and subspace NLINV reconstruction. This development may facilitate high resolution whole-heart myocardial $$$T_1$$$ mapping within a short breathhold (4 seconds).

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