Spoiled gradient echo (GRE) is an attractive alternative to balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) for ECG-gated recovery (IR)-based volumetric myocardial T1 mapping at 3T. However, the robustness of T1 estimation from spoiled GRE-based ECG-gated IR acquisitions has not been thoroughly investigated under different schemes and in the presence of B1 inhomogeneity. This work investigated effects of B1 inhomogeneity in the context of T1 estimation, considering B1 inhomogeneity in the model for T1 estimation, and characterized effects of flip angle and heart rate to optimize a spoiled GRE-based ECG-gated IR acquisition scheme for 3D cardiac T1 mapping.
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