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Interleaved multishot imaging by spatiotemporal encoding: A fast, self-referenced method for high-definition diffusion and functional MRI.

Rita Schmidt1, Amir Seginer1, Lucio Frydman1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Single-shot imaging by spatiotemporal encoding (SPEN) can provide higher immunity to artifacts than its echo planar imaging-based counterparts. Further improvements in resolution and signal-to-noise ratio could be made by rescinding the sequence's single-scan nature. To explore this option, an interleaved SPEN version was developed that was capable of delivering optimized images due to its use of a referenceless correction algorithm.
METHODS: A characteristic element of SPEN encoding is the absence of aliasing when its signals are undersampled along the low-bandwidth dimension. This feature was exploited in this study to segment a SPEN experiment into a number of interleaved shots whose inaccuracies were automatically compared and corrected as part of a navigator-free image reconstruction analysis. This could account for normal phase noises, as well as for object motions during the signal collection.
RESULTS: The ensuing interleaved SPEN method was applied to phantoms and human volunteers and delivered high-quality images even in inhomogeneous or mobile environments. Submillimeter functional MRI activation maps confined to gray matter regions as well as submillimeter diffusion coefficient maps of human brains were obtained.
CONCLUSION: We have developed an interleaved SPEN approach for the acquisition of high-definition images that promises a wider range of functional and diffusion MRI applications even in challenging environments.
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Keywords:  full refocusing; high-definition fMRI; high-resolution ADCs; interleaved MRI; referenceless reconstruction; spatiotemporal encoding

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26108165     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.25742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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2.  High-Resolution 3D in vivo Brain Diffusion Tensor Imaging at Ultrahigh Fields: Following Maturation on Juvenile and Adult Mice.

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3.  Diffusion MRI measurements in challenging head and brain regions via cross-term spatiotemporally encoding.

Authors:  Eddy Solomon; Gilad Liberman; Zhiyong Zhang; Lucio Frydman
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-12-21       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Diffusion tensor distribution imaging of an in vivo mouse brain at ultrahigh magnetic field by spatiotemporal encoding.

Authors:  Maxime Yon; João P de Almeida Martins; Qingjia Bao; Matthew D Budde; Lucio Frydman; Daniel Topgaard
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2020-08-19       Impact factor: 4.044

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