Within-scan patient motion reduces PTx pulse performance. A motion-robust PTx 5-spoke pulse (MRP) was designed using simulated B1 maps at multiple head positions, and was compared to a conventional 3-spoke reference pulse. For a 5° rotated head orientation, magnitude nRMSE was reduced from 14% to 5.4%, phase RMSE from 17° to 3.6°, maximum magnitude and phase errors from 64% to 20% and 68° to 15° respectively. Although a longer pulse duration, the MRP maintained similar magnitude nRMSE to the reference pulse at the centre, and superior performance in 97% of all four error metrics for 46 off-centre positions.
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