Echo-planar imaging (EPI) is markedly susceptible to B-o field distortions
and to frequency differences caused by chemical shift, because the phase of
the signals Is accumulating during the acquisition train. Thus, only water
proton signals are usually recorded after frequency-selective suppression
of the fat portions of magnetization. Otherwise, a shifted signal frequency
from fat results in ghosting artifacts. In this article, a technique is pr
esented working with spatial-spectral excitation for highly selective water
or fat EPI. The proposed method allows recording in multislice operation o
n EPI scanners without irregular gradient or RF pulse shapes. Examples of g
radient-echo and spin-echo EPI using spatial-spectral excitation by series
of two to eight single slice-selective RF pulses are demonstrated. The meth
od is not sensitive to mis-adjustments or inhomogeneities of the B-1 held,
but sufficient homogeneity of the static magnetic held B-o is required. Esp
ecially the quality of diffusion-weighted echo-planar images can be markedl
y improved by the new technique compared to conventional EPI, because artif
acts from undesired chemical shift components are completely avoided.