Congyu Liao1,2, Jason Stockmann1,2, Qiyuan Tian1,2, Berkin Bilgic1,2, Nicolas S Arango1,3, Mary Kate Manhard1,2, Susie Y Huang1,2, William A Grissom4, Lawrence L Wald1,2, Kawin Setsompop1,2. 1. Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Massachusetts. 2. Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. 3. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 4. Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
Abstract
PURPOSE: B 1 + and T1 corrections and dynamic multicoil shimming approaches were proposed to improve the fidelity of high-isotropic-resolution generalized slice-dithered enhanced resolution (gSlider) diffusion imaging. METHODS: An extended reconstruction incorporating B 1 + inhomogeneity and T1 recovery information was developed to mitigate slab-boundary artifacts in short-repetition time (TR) gSlider acquisitions. Slab-by-slab dynamic B0 shimming using a multicoil integrated ΔB0 /Rx shim array and high in-plane acceleration (Rinplane = 4) achieved with virtual-coil GRAPPA were also incorporated into a 1-mm isotropic resolution gSlider acquisition/reconstruction framework to achieve a significant reduction in geometric distortion compared to single-shot echo planar imaging (EPI). RESULTS: The slab-boundary artifacts were alleviated by the proposed B 1 + and T1 corrections compared to the standard gSlider reconstruction pipeline for short-TR acquisitions. Dynamic shimming provided >50% reduction in geometric distortion compared to conventional global second-order shimming. One-millimeter isotropic resolution diffusion data show that the typically problematic temporal and frontal lobes of the brain can be imaged with high geometric fidelity using dynamic shimming. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed B 1 + and T1 corrections and local-field control substantially improved the fidelity of high-isotropic-resolution diffusion imaging, with reduced slab-boundary artifacts and geometric distortion compared to conventional gSlider acquisition and reconstruction. This enabled high-fidelity whole-brain 1-mm isotropic diffusion imaging with 64 diffusion directions in 20 min using a 3T clinical scanner.
PURPOSE: B 1 + and T1 corrections and dynamic multicoil shimming approaches were proposed to improve the fidelity of high-isotropic-resolution generalized slice-dithered enhanced resolution (gSlider) diffusion imaging. METHODS: An extended reconstruction incorporating B 1 + inhomogeneity and T1 recovery information was developed to mitigate slab-boundary artifacts in short-repetition time (TR) gSlider acquisitions. Slab-by-slab dynamic B0 shimming using a multicoil integrated ΔB0 /Rx shim array and high in-plane acceleration (Rinplane = 4) achieved with virtual-coil GRAPPA were also incorporated into a 1-mm isotropic resolution gSlider acquisition/reconstruction framework to achieve a significant reduction in geometric distortion compared to single-shot echo planar imaging (EPI). RESULTS: The slab-boundary artifacts were alleviated by the proposed B 1 + and T1 corrections compared to the standard gSlider reconstruction pipeline for short-TR acquisitions. Dynamic shimming provided >50% reduction in geometric distortion compared to conventional global second-order shimming. One-millimeter isotropic resolution diffusion data show that the typically problematic temporal and frontal lobes of the brain can be imaged with high geometric fidelity using dynamic shimming. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed B 1 + and T1 corrections and local-field control substantially improved the fidelity of high-isotropic-resolution diffusion imaging, with reduced slab-boundary artifacts and geometric distortion compared to conventional gSlider acquisition and reconstruction. This enabled high-fidelity whole-brain 1-mm isotropic diffusion imaging with 64 diffusion directions in 20 min using a 3T clinical scanner.
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