In this study, a novel water suppression sequence with hypergeometric RF pulses (HGWS) is investigated and compared to the commonly used VAPOR sequence in simulations, single and multi- voxel acquisitions. In simulations, HGWS and VAPOR are insensitive to B1 and water T1 variations, but with no B1 variation, HGWS has a lower average residual water fraction than that of VAPOR. In vivo, HGWS provides better water suppression than VAPOR in both single-voxel and multi-voxel acquisitions with a shorter sequence duration.
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