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      Balanced Steady State Free Precession (bSSFP) from an effective field perspective: application to the detection of chemical exchange (bSSFPX)

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          Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) is a novel contrast mechanism and it is gaining increasing popularity as many promising applications have been proposed and investigated. Fast and quantitative CEST imaging techniques are further needed in order to increase the applicability of CEST for clinical use as well as to derive quantitative physiological and biological information. Steady-state methods for fast CEST imaging have been reported recently. Here, we observe that an extreme case of these methods is a balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) sequence. The bSSFP in itself is sensitive to the exchange processes; hence, no additional saturation or preparation is needed for CEST-like data acquisition. The bSSFP experiment can be regarded as observation during saturation, without separate saturation and acquisition modules as used in standard CEST and similar experiments. One of the differences from standard CEST methods is that the bSSFP spectrum is an XY-spectrum not a Z-spectrum. As the first proof-of-principle step, we have implemented the steady state bSSFP sequence for chemical exchange detection (bSSFPX) and verified its feasibility in phantom studies. These studies have shown that bSSFPX can achieve exchange-mediated contrast comparable to the standard CEST experiment. Therefore, the bSSFPX method has a potential for fast and quantitative CEST data acquisition.

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          Journal
          9707935
          20597
          J Magn Reson
          J. Magn. Reson.
          Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
          1090-7807
          1096-0856
          16 December 2016
          08 December 2016
          February 2017
          13 February 2018
          : 275
          : 55-67
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
          [b ]Division of MR Research, Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
          [c ]Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany
          [d ]Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence should be addressed to: Elena Vinogradov, Ph.D., Elena.Vinogradov@ 123456UTSouthwestern.edu
          [e]

          Current address: Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA

          Article
          PMC5810596 PMC5810596 5810596 nihpa836268
          10.1016/j.jmr.2016.12.002
          5810596
          28012297
          daf55e8b-d5e2-4d04-8143-c5d25fbfb90f
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          Spin-lock,bSSFP,Steady state,T1ρ ,CEST
          Spin-lock, bSSFP, Steady state, T1ρ , CEST

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