John W. Grinstead1, Oliver Speck2,
Dominik Paul, Lisa Silbert3, Louis Perkins3, William
Rooney3
1Siemens Healthcare,
Routine
FLAIR uses a 2D inversion-recovery turbo spin echo pulse sequence having many
high-SAR RF pulses, allowing only a few slices to be acquired at 7 Tesla.
Recent work demonstrated the feasibility of using 3D IR-TSE with a
T2-prepared IR and a reduced flip angle readout of 70 degrees to perform
whole brain FLAIR at 7 Tesla for the first time. The present work extends this
approach with a variable flip angle readout optimized for the T1 and T2
values of brain tissues at 7 Tesla to further improve the SAR, contrast, and
SNR performance.