Emergent Mind

Abstract

Purpose: B1+ and T1 corrections and dynamic multi-coil shimming approaches were proposed to improve the fidelity of high isotropic resolution Generalized slice dithered enhanced resolution (gSlider) diffusion imaging. Methods: An extended reconstruction incorporating B1+ inhomogeneity and T1 recovery information was developed to mitigate slab-boundary artifacts in short-TR gSlider acquisitions. Slab-by-slab dynamic B0 shimming using a multi-coil integrated {\Delta}B0/Rx shim-array, and high in-plane acceleration (Rinplane=4) achieved with virtual-coil GRAPPA were also incorporated into a 1 mm isotropic resolution gSlider acquisition/reconstruction framework to achieve an 8-11 fold reduction in geometric distortion compared to single-shot EPI. Results: The slab-boundary artifacts were alleviated by the proposed B1+ and T1 corrections compared to the standard gSlider reconstruction pipeline for short-TR acquisitions. Dynamic shimming provided >50% reduction in geometric distortion compared to conventional global 2nd order shimming. 1 mm isotropic resolution diffusion data show that the typically problematic temporal and frontal lobes of the brain can be imaged with high geometric fidelity using dynamic shimming. Conclusions: The proposed B1+ and T1 corrections and local-field control substantially improved the fidelity of high isotropic resolution diffusion imaging, with reduced slab-boundary artifacts and geometric distortion compared to conventional gSlider acquisition and reconstruction. This enabled high-fidelity whole-brain 1 mm isotropic diffusion imaging with 64 diffusion-directions in 20 minutes using a 3T clinical scanner.

We're not able to analyze this paper right now due to high demand.

Please check back later (sorry!).

Generate a summary of this paper on our Pro plan:

We ran into a problem analyzing this paper.

Newsletter

Get summaries of trending comp sci papers delivered straight to your inbox:

Unsubscribe anytime.