Phase-corrected bipolar gradients in multi-echo gradient-echo sequences for quantitative susceptibility mapping.

TitlePhase-corrected bipolar gradients in multi-echo gradient-echo sequences for quantitative susceptibility mapping.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsLi J, Chang S, Liu T, Jiang H, Dong F, Pei M, Wang Q, Wang Y
JournalMAGMA
Volume28
Issue4
Pagination347-55
Date Published2015 Aug
ISSN1352-8661
KeywordsBrain Mapping, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Large echo spacing of unipolar readout gradients in current multi-echo gradient-echo (GRE) sequences for mapping fields in quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) can be reduced using bipolar readout gradients thereby improving acquisition efficiency.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Phase discrepancies between odd and even echoes in the bipolar readout gradients caused by non-ideal gradient behaviors were measured, modeled as polynomials in space and corrected for accordingly in field mapping. The bipolar approach for multi-echo GRE field mapping was compared with the unipolar approach for QSM.

RESULTS: The odd-even-echo phase discrepancies were approximately constant along the phase encoding direction and linear along the readout and slice-selection directions. A simple linear phase correction in all three spatial directions was shown to enable accurate QSM of the human brain using a bipolar multi-echo GRE sequence. Bipolar multi-echo acquisition provides QSM in good quantitative agreement with unipolar acquisition while also reducing noise.

CONCLUSION: With a linear phase correction between odd-even echoes, bipolar readout gradients can be used in multi-echo GRE sequences for QSM.

DOI10.1007/s10334-014-0470-3
Alternate JournalMAGMA
PubMed ID25408108
PubMed Central IDPMC4889136
Grant ListR01 NS072370 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
R01NS073270 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
R43 EB015293 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R01EB013443 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R01 EB013443 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R43EB015293 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
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