Abstract #0946
Free Breathing 3D Abdominal T 1 Mapping with 3D Golden Angle Through-Time Spiral GRAPPA
Wei-Ching Lo 1 , Yong Chen 2 , Jesse I. Hamilton 1 , Dan Ma 1 , Yun Jiang 1 , Katherine L. Wright 1 , Mark A. Griswold 1,2 , Vikas Gulani 1,2 , and Nicole Seiberlich 1
1
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United
States,
2
Dept.
of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland and Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States
Motion artifact suppression is a major challenge in
abdominal magnetic resonance imaging, and particularly
in quantitative imaging. Here, a new technique is
introduced, where 3D high-resolution abdominal T
1
maps
are obtained during free-breathing by combining
inversion-recovery Look-Locker method, respiratory
self-navigation, and 3D golden angle through-time spiral
GRAPPA reconstruction. T
1
values
from different tissues are in excellent agreement with
breath-hold data and literature. This technique may be
beneficial for those who cannot hold their breath during
MR acquisition or need a larger spatial coverage or
higher spatial resolution.
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