An efficient quantitative mapping sequence based on 3D Echo-Planar Time-resolved Imaging (3D-EPTI) is proposed. The acquisition contains inversion recovery gradient echo readouts follow by GRASE-like readouts to provide sensitivity to T1, T2 and T2*. Fast k-TI-TE coverage is achieved by fusing highly-accelerated spatiotemporal CAIPI sampling with golden-angle radial-blade Cartesian under-sampling, where the reconstruction is performed using the subspace model. We demonstrate the high-efficiency of the proposed technique by obtaining multi-contrast images and quantitative maps at 1-mm isotropic resolution whole-brain in 3 minutes.
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