PhD Defense: Optimization of Magnetic Resonance Spin Tomography in Time-domain sequences

PhD Defense of Miha Fuderer

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MR-STAT is an efficient MRI technique to simultaneously image several quantitative parameters of the human body. 鈥淨uantitative鈥, as opposed to the current practice of 鈥渨eighted鈥 images, allows for comparison of results over different hospitals.
MR-STAT is a 鈥渢ransient-state鈥 technique and relies heavily on applying time-varying radio-frequency (RF) pulses. Yet, some time-variation patterns can yield substantially better results than other patterns. Here, 鈥渂etter鈥 primarily refers to higher precision within a given scan time. 
In this work, a tool is presented (鈥淏LAKJac鈥) that searches for optimized RF pulse patterns. Importantly, it is shown that it is very beneficial to not only vary the amplitude of the RF-pulses, but to also optimally vary their phase.
Although aforementioned optimization focuses on precision, two important causes of inaccuracy are studied in detail: the influence of water diffusion and the influence of an imperfect spatial transmit field pattern (鈥渢he B1+ field鈥). The effects of these imperfections also strongly depend on the chosen RF-pulse pattern.
The primary benefit of quantitative MR is the ability to compare and communicate results obtained over a variety of hospitals or MRI devices. To fully exploit this benefit, a common presentation mode is very beneficial. For that purpose, this work encompasses a widely authored recommendation on the use of color-maps to be used for quantitative T1 and T2 maps.

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PhD candidate
Miha Fuderer
Dissertation
Optimization of Magnetic Resonance Spin Tomography in Time-domain sequences
PhD supervisor(s)
prof. dr. ir. C.A.T. van den Berg
Co-supervisor(s)
dr. A. Sbrizzi