Fast three-dimensional 1H MR spectroscopic imaging at 7 Tesla using "spectroscopic Missing Pulse - SSFP"

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The use of spectroscopic Missing Pulse - SSFP (spMP-SSFP) for fast three-dimensional (3D) proton MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) at 7 Tesla (T) is demonstrated. Sequence modifications were required regarding the limits of the specific absorption rate as well as hardware limitations with respect to maximum B1 field strength and B0 gradient slew rate, as compared to previous studies performed at 3T. The combination of two spatially selective radiofrequency (RF) pulses (with orthogonal slice orientation) and a dual-band chemical shift selective RF pulse for simultaneous water and lipid suppression proved to enable fast 3D MRSI measurements of the brain of healthy volunteers. Using a total measurement time of approximately 8.5 minutes and a nominal and real voxel size of 0.62 cm3 and 2.6 cm3, respectively, signals of N-acetyl aspartate, total creatine, choline containing compounds, myo-inositol, and glutamate+glutamine could be detected. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Schuster, C., Dreher, W., Stadler, J., Bernarding, J., & Leibfritz, D. (2008). Fast three-dimensional 1H MR spectroscopic imaging at 7 Tesla using “spectroscopic Missing Pulse - SSFP.” Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 60(5), 1243–1249. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.21787

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