High-Resolution Diffusion Imaging Using a Radial Turbo-Spin-Echo Sequence: Implementation, Eddy Current Compensation, and Self-Navigation
✍ Scribed by Markus H.J Seifert; Peter M Jakob; Vladimir Jellus; Axel Haase; Claudia Hillenbrand
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 638 KB
- Volume
- 144
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1090-7807
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✦ Synopsis
This work describes a segmented radial turbo-spin-echo technique (DW-rTSE) for high-resolution multislice diffusionweighted imaging and quantitative ADC mapping. Diffusionweighted images with an in-plane resolution of 700 m and almost free of bulk motion can be obtained in vivo without cardiac gating. However, eddy currents and pulsatile brain motion cause severe artifacts when strong diffusion weighting is applied. This work explains in detail the artifacts in projection reconstruction (PR) imaging arising from eddy currents and describes an effective eddy current compensation based on the adjustment of gradient timing. Application of the diffusion gradients in all three orthogonal directions is possible without degradation of the images due to eddy current artifacts, allowing studies of the diffusional anisotropy. Finally, a self-navigation approach is proposed to reduce residual nonrigid body motion artifacts. Five healthy volunteers were examined to show the feasibility of this method.