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Abstract #4092

Design of dynamic kT-point pTx pulses for renal imaging at 7T

Judith Schirmer1, Nico Egger1, Jürgen Herrler2, Sophia Nagelstrasser1, Christoph Kopp3, Michael Uder1, and Armin M. Nagel1,4
1Institute of Radiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany, Erlangen, Germany, 2Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany, Erlangen, Germany, 3Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany, Erlangen, Germany, 4Division of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Heidelberg Germany, Heidelberg, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: RF Pulse Design & Fields, High-Field MRI

Motivation: In ultra-high field MRI, transmit magnetic field (B1+) inhomogeneities are affecting kidney imaging.

Goal(s): Our goal was evaluate dynamic kT-point pulses for homogenous excitation in bilateral renal imaging.

Approach: Channel-wise B1+ maps of the kidneys were acquired for 15 subjects. Universal and individual kT-point pulses with different number of subpulses were calculated and evaluated. For one subject anatomical images were acquired with phase shims and dynamic kT-point pulses.

Results: While fixed-phase shims still suffer from flip-angle inhomogeneity, universal and subject-specific dynamic pulses with non-selective 5kT-point trajectories improves flip-angle homogeneity in the kidney and enable imaging with homogeneous excitation.

Impact: Our study evaluated universal and subject-specific kT-point pulses for kidney MRI at 7T. kT-point pulses substantially improve flip-angle homogeneity and universal pulses enable calibration-free imaging at ultra-high field, promising advances in high-resolution renal imaging.

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