Direct Signal Control (DSC) uses parallel transmission (pTx) with more flexibility than conventional static RF shimming to tackle RF inhomogeneity at ultra-high field in fast spin echo (FSE) sequences by varying complex weights of successive RF pulses independently along the refocusing train. Also, unlike other dynamic pTx methods, it preserves RF pulse properties and sequence timing. This work demonstrates the applicability of DSC in routine conditions for neuroimaging, with minimal workflow disruption. In-vivo T2-weighted FSE results exhibit higher signal and better homogeneity when using DSC over RF shimming, while explicitly ensuring safe operation.
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