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Template-based B₁ inhomogeneity correction in 3T MRI brain studies.

Marcelo A Castro1, Jianhua Yao, Yuxi Pang, Christabel Lee, Eva Baker, John Butman, Iordanis E Evangelou, David Thomasson.   

Abstract

Low noise, high resolution, fast and accurate T₁ maps from MRI images of the brain can be performed using a dual flip angle method. However, B₁ field inhomogeneity, which is particularly problematic at high field strengths (e.g., 3T), limits the ability of the scanner to deliver the prescribed flip angle, introducing errors into the T₁ maps that limit the accuracy of quantitative analyses based on those maps. A dual repetition time method was used for acquiring a B₁ map to correct that inhomogeneity. Additional inaccuracies due to misregistration of the acquired T₁-weighted images were corrected by rigid registration, and the effects of misalignment on the T₁ maps were compared to those of B₁ inhomogeneity in 19 normal subjects. However, since B₁ map acquisition takes up precious scanning time and most retrospective studies do not have B₁ map, we designed a template-based correction strategy. B₁ maps from different subjects were aligned using a twelve-parameter affine registration. Recomputed T₁ maps showed an important improvement with respect to the noncorrected maps: histograms of all corrected maps exhibited two peaks corresponding to white and gray matter tissues, while unimodal histograms were observed in all uncorrected maps because of the inhomogeneity. A method to detect the best nonsubject-specific B₁ correction based on a set of features was designed. The optimum set of weighting factors for those features was computed. The best available B₁ correction was detected in almost all subjects while corrections comparable to the T₁ map corrected using the B₁ map from the same subject were detected in the others.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20570765     DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2010.2053552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


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