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Motion-corrected 3D-EPTI with efficient 4D navigator acquisition for fast and robust whole-brain quantitative imaging.

Zijing Dong1,2, Fuyixue Wang1,3, Kawin Setsompop4,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To develop a motion estimation and correction method for motion-robust three-dimensional (3D) quantitative imaging with 3D-echo-planar time-resolved imaging. THEORY AND METHODS: The 3D-echo-planar time-resolved imaging technique was designed with additional four-dimensional navigator acquisition (x-y-z-echoes) to achieve fast and motion-robust quantitative imaging of the human brain. The four-dimensional-navigator is inserted into the relaxation-recovery deadtime of the sequence in every pulse TR (∼2 s) to avoid extra scan time, and to provide continuous tracking of the 3D head motion and B0 -inhomogeneity changes. By using an optimized spatiotemporal encoding combined with a partial-Fourier scheme, the navigator acquires a large central k-t data block for accurate motion estimation using only four small-flip-angle excitations and readouts, resulting in negligible signal-recovery reduction to the 3D-echo-planar time-resolved imaging acquisition. By incorporating the estimated motion and B0 -inhomogeneity changes into the reconstruction, multi-contrast images can be recovered with reduced motion artifacts.
RESULTS: Simulation shows the cost to the SNR efficiency from the added navigator acquisitions is <1%. Both simulation and in vivo retrospective experiments were conducted, that demonstrate the four-dimensional navigator provided accurate estimation of the 3D motion and B0 -inhomogeneity changes, allowing effective reduction of image artifacts in quantitative maps. Finally, in vivo prospective undersampling acquisition was performed with and without head motion, in which the motion corrupted data after correction show close image quality and consistent quantifications to the motion-free scan, providing reliable quantitative measurements even with head motion.
CONCLUSION: The proposed four-dimensional navigator acquisition provides reliable tracking of the head motion and B0 change with negligible SNR cost, equips the 3D-echo-planar time-resolved imaging technique for motion-robust and efficient quantitative imaging.
© 2022 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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Keywords:  EPTI; brain imaging; motion correction; navigator; quantitative imaging

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35481604      PMCID: PMC9246907          DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   3.737


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