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By utilizing the T1-T16 parameter range, the operator can map the recovery curve of the tissue following the "7 saturation" pulse train. This allows for the precise selection of a timing window where pathology is hyperintense (bright) relative to the background tissue, which has been suppressed or saturated.
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| Parameter | Typical Value for 7 Sat | Rationale | |-----------|------------------------|------------| | | 40-80 mm | Thick enough to cover moving anatomy but thin enough to avoid SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) limits. | | Saturation gap to slice | 5-10 mm | Prevents direct excitation of the imaging slice. | | TR (Repetition Time) | 300-600 ms for T1; 1000-2000 ms for TOF | Must be longer than T1 of suppressed tissue for effective nulling across t1-t16. | | Number of slices (t1-t16) | Exactly 16 | Ensures even distribution of saturation recovery time. | | Flip angle of saturation pulse | 90° (standard) or 110° (aggressive) | 90° maximizes transverse magnetization; higher angles increase SAR. |