Magnetic Resonance Electrical Properties Tomography (MREPT) technique utilizes complex B1+ information to obtain conductivity (σ) and permittivity (ϵ). Since obtaining B1+ magnitude is rather time consuming, several phase-based MREPT methods were previously suggested. However, these methods contain inaccuracies especially towards the periphery of the imaged object. In this paper, we utilize one of the fastest B1+ magnitude mapping techniques in order to obtain fast and accurate B1+ magnitude maps to be used in conductivity imaging. Phantom measurements show that accurate 3D B1+ magnitude maps can be acquired in less than 30 seconds, therefore improving the practicality of conductivity imaging.
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