Benjamin
Schmitt1, Michael Bock1, Bram Stieltjes, Peter Bachert1
1Medical Physics in Radiology,
CEST
imaging has been introduced as a new method to generate a various number of
contrasts for MRI. However, the application of CEST imaging for clinical
application has so far been limited by extensive scan-times. These long scan
times were necessary to generate reproducible CEST images and often
restricted to single-slice acquisitions. We introduce a new, 3D CEST imaging
sequence based on RF-spoiled gradient echo which can theoretically be used in
a various number of CEST applications. The functionality is exemplified using
gagCEST to determine the vitality of knee cartilage in a 3D volume.