Asymmetric in-plane k-space sampling of EPI can reduce the minimum achievable TE in hyperpolarized 13C with spectral-spatial radio frequency pulses, thereby reducing T2* weighting and signal-losses. Partial Fourier image reconstruction exploits the approximate Hermitian symmetry of k-space data and can be applied to asymmetric data sets to synthesize unmeasured data. Here we present the results of applying partial Fourier image reconstruction from hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate scans in human brain. A quantitative evaluation of image sharpness using no-reference image quality assessment agreed with a perceived improvement in contrast and resolution.
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