3D simultaneous multi-slab (SMSlab) is a technique to increase SNR efficiency in high-resolution diffusion imaging. However, it still suffers from the intrinsic low SNR of diffusion MRI, especially when using multi-band RF pulses, which increases the pulse duration and thus lengthens the echo time. In this study, root-flipped RF pulses were used in SMSlab to acquired 1 mm isotropic 3D diffusion images. With a multi-band factor of 2, the root-flipped pulses brought about 12 ms reduction of TE (from 91 to 79 ms), and 16% SNR gain, compared to traditional SINC pulses.
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