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Purpose: To develop an efficient navigator-based motion and temporal B-shift correction technique for 3D multi-echo gradient-echo (ME-GRE) MRI for quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and mapping.
Theory And Methods: A dual-echo 3D stack-of-spiral navigator was designed to interleave with the Cartesian multi-echo gradient-echo acquisitions, allowing the acquisition of both low-echo and high-echo time signals. We additionally designed a novel conjugate phase-based reconstruction method for the joint correction of motion and temporal B shifts. We performed numerical simulation, phantom scans, and in vivo human scans to assess the performance of the methods.
Results: Numerical simulation and human brain scans demonstrated that the proposed technique successfully corrected artifacts induced by both head motions and temporal B changes. Efficient B-change correction with conjugate-phase reconstruction can be performed on fewer than 10 clustered k-space segments. In vivo scans showed that combining temporal B correction with motion correction further reduced artifacts and improved image quality in both and QSM images.
Conclusion: Our proposed approach of using 3D spiral navigators and a novel conjugate-phase reconstruction method can improve susceptibility-related measurements using MR.
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