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Motion-robust cardiac B1+ mapping at 3T using interleaved bloch-siegert shifts

Authors :
Sebastian, Weingärtner
Fabian, Zimmer
Gregory J, Metzger
Kâmil, Uğurbil
Pierre-Francois, Van de Moortele
Mehmet, Akçakaya
Source :
Magnetic resonance in medicine. 78(2)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

To develop and evaluate a robust motion-insensitive Bloch-Siegert shift based B1+ mapping method in the heart.Cardiac Bloch-Siegert B1+ mapping was performed with interleaved positive and negative off-resonance shifts and diastolic spoiled gradient echo imaging in 12 heartbeats. Numerical simulations were performed to study the impact of respiratory motion. The method was compared with three-dimensional (3D) actual flip angle imaging (AFI) and two-dimensional (2D) saturated double angle method (SDAM) in phantom scans. Cardiac B1+ maps of three different views were acquired in six healthy volunteers using Bloch-Siegert and SDAM during breath-hold and free breathing. In vivo maps were evaluated for inter-view consistency using the correlation coefficients of the B1+ profiles along the lines of intersection between the views.For the Bloch-Siegert sequence, numerical simulations indicated high similarity between breath-hold and free breathing scans, and phantom results indicated low deviation from the 3D AFI reference (normalized root mean square error [NRMSE] = 2.0%). Increased deviation was observed with 2D SDAM (NRMSE = 5.0%) due to underestimation caused by imperfect excitation slice profiles. Breath-hold and free breathing Bloch-Siegert in vivo B1+ maps were visually comparable with no significant difference in the inter-view consistency (P 0.36). SDAM showed strongly impaired B1+ map quality during free breathing. Inter-view consistency was significantly lower than with the Bloch-Siegert method (breath-hold: P = 0.014, free breathing: P 0.0001).The proposed interleaved Bloch-Siegert sequence enables cardiac B1+ mapping with improved inter-view consistency and high resilience to respiratory motion. Magn Reson Med 78:670-677, 2017. © 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

Details

ISSN :
15222594
Volume :
78
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic resonance in medicine
Accession number :
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