Trevor Wade1,2, Charles McKenzie1,3,
Brian Rutt4
1Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts
Research Institute,
Theoretical
and experimental investigation of RF spoiling in the special case of
accelerated 3D Look-Locker imaging has led to an improved value for the phase
increment used in the standard RF spoiling scheme. Poor choice of phase increment leads to an
inversion recovery curve that deviates significantly from the theoretical
ideal, leading to an inaccurate estimate of the recovery time constant. Simulations were used to determine improved
values for the phase increment based on minimizing summed squared
differences, or time constant measurement accuracy. These were tested
experimentally and found to be superior to previously reported values for
most imaging parameters.