Abstract #0543
IMPULSE: A Generalized and Scalable Algorithm for Joint Design of Minimum SAR Parallel Transmit RF Pulses
Mihir Pendse 1 and Brian Rutt 1
1
Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, United States
Joint design of pTx RF waveforms and excitation k-space
trajectories to mitigate flip angle inhomogeneity while
abiding by strict patient-specific SAR limits is a
difficult nonconvex problem. We describe the minSAR
formulation of the problem and an efficient new
optimization algorithm (IMPULSE). Major benefits of the
algorithm include (a) direct optimization using a
complete SAR estimate without compression, (b) tractable
optimization of k-space trajectories, and (c) ability to
perform joint optimization across many pulses to allow
temporal hotspot averaging. Compared to prior methods,
we demonstrate reduced local SAR values and shorter
computation times for identical levels of excitation
homogeneity.
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