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- Title
Hybrid adiabatic pulse with asymmetry (HAPY): An asymmetric adiabatic pulse with an application in pulsed arterial spin labeling at 7T.
- Authors
Chi, Didi; Blunck, Yasmin; Glarin, Rebecca; Davey, Catherine E.; Zhang, Xianyi; Stäb, Daniel; Pfeuffer, Josef; Johnston, Leigh A.; Jin, Jin
- Abstract
Purpose: A new class of asymmetric adiabatic radiofrequency (RF) pulses, Hybrid Adiabatic Pulse with asYmmetry (HAPY), is designed to be used as the labeling pulse for Pulsed Arterial Spin labeling (PASL) at 7T to reduce overall specific absorption rate (SAR) while maintaining high labeling efficiency with B0$$ {\mathrm{B}}_0 $$ and B1+$$ {\mathrm{B}}_1^{+} $$ inhomogeneities. Methods: Realistic ΔB0$$ \Delta {\mathrm{B}}_0 $$ and B1+$$ {\mathrm{B}}_1^{+} $$ distributions were extracted from multiple in vivo scans. The proposed class of asymmetric pulses was parameterized and optimized considering these conditions. Simulation and phantoms experiments were performed to compare the optimized pulses with HS‐3, GOIA, and trFOCI pulses. In vivo experiments were conducted to demonstrate the application of HAPY in PICORE PASL at 7T, compared with the GOIA and trFOCI pulses. Results: HAPYs with different amounts of pulse energy reduction are obtained by the proposed optimization framework. Both simulation and phantom experiments demonstrate that HAPY achieves high labeling efficiency and high selectivity along the critical side despite B0$$ {\mathrm{B}}_0 $$ off‐resonance and low B1+$$ {\mathrm{B}}_1^{+} $$ amplitude. In vivo experiments reveal that HAPY is able to generate robust perfusion signal with less overall SAR or shorter pulse repetition time, compared to the GOIA and trFOCI pulses. Conclusion: The HAPY class of pulses, obtained via systematic optimization tailored to the application of PASL at 7T, reduces power deposition without affecting labeling efficiency, which provides a prospect of further exploiting the benefits of ultra‐high field in ASL.
- Subjects
SPIN labels; RADIO frequency
- Publication
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2023, Vol 90, Issue 1, p177
- ISSN
0740-3194
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mrm.29640