Xiufeng Li1,
Carl Snyder1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1, Kamil
Ugurbil1, Gregory J. Metzger1
1Center
for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN,
United States
Due to the intrinsically low signal noise ratio nature of ASL imaging, lengthy signal averaging and correspondingly long imaging acquisition times are usually needed in renal perfusion imaging at lower fields, which not only makes imaging sensitive to physiological motion but also imposes critical limitations on its application in patients. The increased SNR, prolonged longitudinal relaxation times, and better parallel imaging performance of ultra high field provide the potential to reduce imaging acquisition time and motion-associated artifacts. The feasibility of single breath-hold renal ASL perfusion imaging at 7T was evaluated and reported in this abstract.