Gradient waveform pre‐emphasis based on the gradient system transfer function
2018; Wiley; Volume: 80; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/mrm.27147
ISSN1522-2594
AutoresManuel Stich, Tobias Wech, Anne Slawig, R Ringler, Andrew Dewdney, Andreas Greiser, Gudrun Ruyters, Thorsten Alexander Bley, Herbert Köstler,
Tópico(s)Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
ResumoPurpose The gradient system transfer function (GSTF) has been used to describe the distorted k‐space trajectory for image reconstruction. The purpose of this work was to use the GSTF to determine the pre‐emphasis for an undistorted gradient output and intended k‐space trajectory. Methods The GSTF of the MR system was determined using only standard MR hardware without special equipment such as field probes or a field camera. The GSTF was used for trajectory prediction in image reconstruction and for a gradient waveform pre‐emphasis. As test sequences, a gradient‐echo sequence with phase‐encoding gradient modulation and a gradient‐echo sequence with a spiral read‐out trajectory were implemented and subsequently applied on a structural phantom and in vivo head measurements. Results Image artifacts were successfully suppressed by applying the GSTF‐based pre‐emphasis. Equivalent results are achieved with images acquired using GSTF‐based post‐correction of the trajectory as a part of image reconstruction. In contrast, the pre‐emphasis approach allows reconstruction using the initially intended trajectory. Conclusion The artifact suppression shown for two sequences demonstrates that the GSTF can serve for a novel pre‐emphasis. A pre‐emphasis based on the GSTF information can be applied to any arbitrary sequence type.
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