Effects of refocusing flip angle modulation and view ordering in 3D fast spin echo.

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine : Official Journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Reed F BusseHoward A Rowley

Abstract

Recent advances have reduced scan time in three-dimensional fast spin echo (3D-FSE) imaging, including very long echo trains through refocusing flip angle (FA) modulation and 2D-accelerated parallel imaging. This work describes a method to modulate refocusing FAs that produces sharp point spread functions (PSFs) from very long echo trains while exercising direct control over minimum, center-k-space, and maximum FAs in order to accommodate the presence of flow and motion, SNR requirements, and RF power limits. Additionally, a new method for ordering views to map signal modulation from the echo train into k(y)-k(z) space that enables nonrectangular k-space grids and autocalibrating 2D-accelerated parallel imaging is presented. With long echo trains and fewer echoes required to encode large matrices, large volumes with high in- and through-plane resolution matrices may be acquired with scan times of 3-6 min, as demonstrated for volumetric brain, knee, and kidney imaging.

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