Christopher Thomas Sica1, Zhipeng Cao1,
Sukhoon Oh1, Christopher M. Collins1
RF
inhomogeneity greatly affects the quality of MR imaging at high field
strength, and compensation methods typically require accurate B1+ maps for
optimum performance. Comparison of B1+ mapping methods based on experimental
results alone is limited by lack of knowledge of the true B1+ field
distribution. MRI simulation allows for comparison of the true, input B1+
field distribution with a simulated map. This study simulates AFI and a flip
angle series method at 3T, utilizing MRI and electromagnetic field
simulations. The simulation maps correspond closely to the input B1+ and one
another. Experimental maps deviate significantly from one another.