Abstract #3148
Phosphorus 3D CSI at 9.4 T using a 27-channel Receiver array
Shajan G 1 , Christian Mirkes 2 , Rolf Pohmann 1 , and Klaus Scheffler 1,2
1
Max Planck Institute for Biological
Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany,
2
University
Hospital, Tuebingen, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany
In this work, a three-layered coil arrangement,
originally proposed for 23Na MRI at 9.4 T, was adapted
for phosphorus spectroscopy and proton imaging to
perform 31P 3D chemical shift imaging (CSI) of the human
brain at 9.4 T. Owing to the high field strength and the
sensitive 27-channel receiver array 31P 3D CSI data
could be acquired within 13 min with an acceptable
signal-to-noise ratio.
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