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Correction for geometric distortion and N/2 ghosting in EPI by phase labeling for additional coordinate encoding (PLACE)

✍ Scribed by Qing-San Xiang; Frank Q. Ye


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
692 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

Echo‐planar imaging (EPI) is vulnerable to geometric distortion and N/2 ghosting. These artifacts can be analyzed with an intuitive kt space tool, and here we propose a simple method for their correction. In a slightly modified additional EPI acquisition, we sample the kt space with a shift in k~y~ by adding a small area to the phase‐encoding (PE) gradient. Physically, the added gradient area creates a relative phase ramp across the object and directly encodes the undistorted original __y‐__coordinate of each voxel into a phase difference between two distorted complex images, in a method called “phase labeling for additional coordinate encoding” (PLACE). The phase information is then used to map the mismapped signals back to their original locations for geometric and intensity correction. Smoothing of expanded complex data matrix effectively reduces noise in the differential phase map and allows subpixel warping. The two acquired images can also be averaged to effectively suppress the N/2 ghost. Efficient correction for both artifacts can be achieved with three acquisitions. These acquisitions can also serve as reference scans to correct for geometric distortion and/or N/2 ghost artifacts on all images in a time series. The technique was successfully demonstrated in phantom and animal studies. Magn Reson Med 57:731–741, 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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