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Localized B 0 shimming based on 23 Na MRI at 7 T

Authors :
Armin M. Nagel
Michael Uder
Lena V. Gast
Anke Henning
Bernhard Hensel
Source :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

PURPOSE To validate the feasibility of localized B0 shimming based on B0 maps acquired with sodium (23 Na) MRI. METHODS A localized B0 shimming routine based on a constrained regularized algorithm in combination with 23 Na MRI data acquired with a 3D density-adapted radial readout scheme was implemented on a 7T MR system. Measurements were performed using a dual-tuned 23 Na/1 H head coil. The quality of B0 maps reconstructed from 23 Na images and the resulting shim values was examined depending on the acquisition duration between 10 minutes and 15 seconds to examine clinical applicability. The B0 shimming based on 23 Na B0 maps was performed both for phantom and human head of 6 healthy volunteers, and the resulting B0 homogeneity was compared with the vendor-provided 1 H MRI-based gradient-echo brain shimming routine. RESULTS The proposed 23 Na MRI-based shimming routine showed a reduction in B0 variation comparable to the vendor-provided shim both in phantom and in vivo measurements. Within the examined multicompartment phantom, the B0 variations could be reduced by up to 77% using the 23 Na MRI-based shim. In human head, B0 variations were reduced by approximately 50% using an acquisition time of 15 seconds for the 23 Na B0 maps and only 1 iteration of B0 shimming. CONCLUSION The 23 Na MRI-based localized B0 shimming is possible at 7 T within clinically acceptable acquisition durations (< 1 minute). It was shown that using the proposed 23 Na MRI-based shimming approach, the 23 Na image quality at ultrahigh field strength can be strongly improved.

Details

ISSN :
15222594 and 07403194
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1cef1c02802415ca23dddbc9c8f381fd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28011