Guillaume
Ferrand1, Michel Luong1, Pierre Chauvet2,
Martijn Anton Cloos3, Alexis Amadon3
1IRFU/SACM, CEA Centre de Saclay, Gif sur
Yvette, France; 2Centre de Gosciences, Mines ParisTech,
Fontainebleau, France; 3DSV/I2BM/NeuroSpin/LMRN, CEA Centre de
Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France
The
knowledge of the complex-valued B1 map generated by each channel of a
phased-array RF coil has become essential for high field MRI systems
operating above 7 T, a cornerstone for static or dynamic shimming techniques,
whose aim is to provide a uniform excitation over any ROI. The maps must be
measured experimentally for each RF coil and each subject under examination
using an MRI sequence; the more accurate and space resolved the maps, the
higher the shimming quality. Unfortunately, high quality maps are time
consuming and usually lead to a stronger SAR exposure for the subject. We
propose in this abstract a new method based on geostatistical considerations
to post-process noisy and poor space resolved B1 maps.