Abstract

To implement 3D magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) with quadratic RF phase (qRF-MRF) for simultaneous quantification of T1 , T2 , ΔB0 , and . 3D MRF data with effective undersampling factor of 3 in the slice direction were acquired with quadratic RF phase patterns for T1 , T2 , and sensitivity. Quadratic RF phase encodes the off-resonance by modulating the on-resonance frequency linearly in time. Transition to 3D brings practical limitations for reconstruction and dictionary matching because of increased data and dictionary sizes. Randomized singular value decomposition (rSVD)-based compression in time and reduction in dictionary size with a quadratic interpolation method are combined to be able to process prohibitively large data sets in feasible reconstruction and matching times. Accuracy of 3D qRF-MRF maps in various resolutions and orientations are compared to 3D fast imaging with steady-state precession (FISP) for T1 and T2 contrast and to 2D qRF-MRF for contrast and ΔB0 . The precision of 3D qRF-MRF was 1.5-2 times higher than routine clinical scans. 3D qRF-MRF ΔB0 maps were further processed to highlight the susceptibility contrast. Natively co-registered 3D whole brain T1 , T2 , , ΔB0 , and QSM maps can be acquired in as short as 5 min with 3D qRF-MRF.

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