In Fourier-transform based velocity-selective inversion (FT-VSI) arterial spin labeling (ASL), either velocity-insensitive or velocity-compensated waveforms could be applied for control modules. Under poor B0/B1 conditions with inefficient refocusing, the scheme with velocity-insensitive control is susceptible to strong false signal but maintained high labeling efficiency, while the scheme with velocity-compensated control has poor velocity-selective labeling profiles. This study overcome these problems by proposing a dynamic phase-cycling scheme based on velocity-insensitive waveform and improve the robustness to B0/B1 field inhomogeneities for VSI ASL. Simulation, phantom and brain ASL scans were conducted for demonstration.
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