B1 mapping is a major challenge for reliable T1 quantification, and it is especially difficult for UTE sequences, because most conventional B1 mapping methods are unable to perform on short T2* tissues. Recently, an implementation of the actual flip angle imaging (AFI) method was proposed for UTE sequences. The AFI method requires ideal spoiling of residual transverse magnetization, which is typically achieved by fine-tuning RF-spoiling phase increments as well as the strength of spoiler gradients. In this work, we propose an improved gradient spoiling scheme, which reduces the effect of the RF-spoiling phase increment on the AFI results.
This abstract and the presentation materials are available to members only; a login is required.