A method is presented that employs the inherent spectral selectivity of the Steady-State Free Precession (SSFP) pulse sequence to provide a spectral band of suppression. At TE = TR/2, SSFP partitions the magnetization into two phase-opposed spectral components. Z-storing one of these components simultaneously further excites the other, which is then suppressed by gradient crushing and RF spoiling. The Spectrally Selective Suppression with SSFP (S 5FP) method is shown to provide significant attenuation of fat signals, while the water signals are essentially unaffected and provide the normal SSFP contrast. Fat suppression is achieved with relatively little temporal overhead (less than 10% reduction in temporal resolution). S 5FP was validated using simulations, phantoms, and human studies.
CITATION STYLE
Derbyshire, J. A., Herzka, D. A., & McVeigh, E. R. (2005). S5FP: Spectrally selective suppression with steady state free precession. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 54(4), 918–928. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20633
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.