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Reducing bias in DREAM flip angle mapping in human brain at 7T by multiple preparation flip angles.

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Abstract DREAM (Dual Refocusing Echo Acquisition Mode) is an ultra-fast multi-slice B1+-mapping technique based on the single-shot STEAM sequence. To study systematic errors at high actual flip angles (FA) and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract DREAM (Dual Refocusing Echo Acquisition Mode) is an ultra-fast multi-slice B1+-mapping technique based on the single-shot STEAM sequence. To study systematic errors at high actual flip angles (FA) and low SNR, DREAM B1+ maps at 3.75×3.75×3.50 mm3 resolution were acquired at 7T in phantoms and human brain in vivo with nominal FAs between 20° and 90° for the two STEAM preparation pulses. Predicted B1+ estimates were underestimated at actual FAs above 50° while noise was prominent below 20°. With a reliable interval of the actual FA between 20° and 50° identified, a B1+ range of 33% - 200% of nominal FA is covered by varying the nominal preparation angle through 25°, 40°, and 60°. Individual B1+ maps are thresholded according to the identified interval and combined into a single map. We demonstrate the benefit of the combined low-noise, low-bias B1+ maps for dual flip angle T1-mapping.

Keywords: dream; flip angle; flip; human brain; flip angles; preparation

Journal Title: Magnetic resonance imaging
Year Published: 2020

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