Monika Gloor1, Klaus Scheffler1,
Oliver Bieri1
1Radiological Physics,
It
has recently been shown that the effect of finite RF pulses can lead to
considerable balanced SSFP (bSSFP) signal modulations. As bSSFP-based
quantitative magnetization transfer imaging (qMTI) uses RF pulse
modifications, a correction for these effects has to be included. In this
work, a modification to the two-pool bSSFP equation is presented and effects
on the parameter maps are assessed in human brain. This finite RF pulse
correction improves the fitting quality considerably and reduces the values
of the bound pool fraction F, the exchange rate kf and the
transverse relaxation time of the free pool T2,f by about 10%.