Guido
Matthias Kukuk1, Juergen Gieseke1,2, Sebastian Weber1,
Frank Traeber1, Jan Ullrich1, Nuschin Morakkabati-Spitz1,
Daniel Thomas1, Hans Heinz Schild1, Winfried Albert
Willinek1
1Department of Radiology,
High
field MRI has introduced new challenges especially for body imaging with respect
to B1 field non-uniformities. Parallel RF transmission allows for more
homogeneous excitation, thus improving image quality especially for
T2-weighted liver imaging at 3.0 Tesla. Therefore, we evaluated 52 patients
in an intraindividual study design to determine the effect of parallel RF
transmission on lesion detectability for T2-weighted imaging as compared to
conventional MR imaging. Our data demonstrate a significantly higher
detection rate of focal liver lesions using parallel RF transmission.