Kevin M.
Koch1, Kevin F. King1, Graeme C. McKinnon1
1Applied Science Laboratory, GE
Healthcare,
Recently
developed techniques have enabled low susceptibility-artifact imaging near
metal implants using conventional spin-echo acquisition strategies. Previous demonstrations of these techniques
have been presented at 1.5T. While the
susceptibility artifact mitigation of these techniques remains sufficient at
3T, here we address the effects of reduced B1 wavelength applied
at 3T. These effects introduce
increased B1 artifacts near metal implants, particularly those
with long axes oriented collinear with B0. Finite element simulations and phantom
images are presented to demonstrate and discuss these effects.