A rapidly reconfigurable 32-channel local-multi-coil-shim-array is used
to both enhance lipid suppression and narrow metabolite linewidth in
chemical-shift imaging of the brain. Using in-situ optimization, the
array is first configured to widen the spectral gap between spatially
separate lipid and metabolite regions, to improve lipid-surpressing
inversion, and then reconfigured for field homogeneity, to narrow
metabolite linewidth during readout. For 2cm thick brain slab, using
the dynamically-reconfigured array reduced lipid contamination by 24.5%,
reduced linewidth by 34%, and increased well-imaged brain area by 38% over static 2nd order shimming
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