TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of slice excitation profile on ungated steady state cardiac perfusion imaging
AU - Wang, Haonan
AU - DiBella, Edward V.R.
AU - Adluru, Ganesh
AU - Park, Daniel J.
AU - Taylor, Meredith I.
AU - Bangerter, Neal K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2017 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2017/3/9
Y1 - 2017/3/9
N2 - In cardiac perfusion imaging, choice of flip angle is an important factor for steady state acquisition. This work focuses on presenting an analytical framework for understanding how non-ideal slice excitation profiles affect contrast in ungated 2D steady state cardiac perfusion studies, and to study a technique for estimating flip angle that maximizes enhanced/unenhanced myocardial contrast-tonoise ratio (CNR) in single slice and multi-slice acquisitions. A numerical simulation of ungated 2D golden ratio radial spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) was created that takes into consideration the actual (Bloch simulated) slice excitation profile. The effect of slice excitation profile on myocardialCNRas a function of flip angle was assessed in phantoms and in vivo. For fast RF pulses, the flip angle that yields maximumCNR(considering the actual slice excitation profile) was considerably higher than expected, assuming an ideal excitation. The simulation framework presented accurately predicts the flip angle yielding maximumCNRwhen the actual slice excitation profile is taken into consideration. The prescribed flip angle for optimal contrast in ungated 2D steady-state SPGR cardiac perfusion studies can vary significantly from that calculated when an ideal slice excitation profile is assumed. Consideration of the actual slice excitation can yield a more optimal flip angle estimate in both the single slice and multi-slice cases.
AB - In cardiac perfusion imaging, choice of flip angle is an important factor for steady state acquisition. This work focuses on presenting an analytical framework for understanding how non-ideal slice excitation profiles affect contrast in ungated 2D steady state cardiac perfusion studies, and to study a technique for estimating flip angle that maximizes enhanced/unenhanced myocardial contrast-tonoise ratio (CNR) in single slice and multi-slice acquisitions. A numerical simulation of ungated 2D golden ratio radial spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) was created that takes into consideration the actual (Bloch simulated) slice excitation profile. The effect of slice excitation profile on myocardialCNRas a function of flip angle was assessed in phantoms and in vivo. For fast RF pulses, the flip angle that yields maximumCNR(considering the actual slice excitation profile) was considerably higher than expected, assuming an ideal excitation. The simulation framework presented accurately predicts the flip angle yielding maximumCNRwhen the actual slice excitation profile is taken into consideration. The prescribed flip angle for optimal contrast in ungated 2D steady-state SPGR cardiac perfusion studies can vary significantly from that calculated when an ideal slice excitation profile is assumed. Consideration of the actual slice excitation can yield a more optimal flip angle estimate in both the single slice and multi-slice cases.
KW - 2D cardiac perfusion
KW - Multi-slice
KW - Saturation preparation
KW - Slice profile
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U2 - 10.1088/2057-1976/aa6228
DO - 10.1088/2057-1976/aa6228
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85055598883
VL - 3
JO - Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express
JF - Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express
IS - 2
M1 - 027001
ER -