Table 2:
FS | FA (degrees) | TR (ms) | TE (ms) | BW/pixel (Hz/pixel) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.5T | 18–25 (20) | 50–60 (60) | 40 | 70–100 |
3T | 12–17 (12) | 25–35 (30) | 20 | 80–100 |
4T | 8–15 (12) | 25–35 (28) | 15 | 80–120 |
7T | 11–17 (14) | 25–35 (30) | 10–16 | 100–150 |
Note:—FS indicates field strength; FA, flip angle; BW, bandwidth.
The values given in parentheses for FA and TR are the ones generally used by the authors. TEs given here are optimized for maximum signal cancellation from venous vasculature. Slightly shorter or longer TEs can be used for appropriate applications. However, note that for implementing shorter TEs, higher BW would be required, which would adversely affect the SNR of the image. One way to avoid this is to reduce the TR appropriately and cover more sections of the brain, which can recover some of the lost SNR.