Zero-echo-time sequences in highly inhomogeneous fields.

Magn Reson Med

MRILab, Institute for Molecular Imaging and Instrumentation (i3M), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Valencia, Spain.

Published: March 2025

Purpose: Zero-echo-time (ZTE) sequences have proven a powerful tool for MRI of ultrashort tissues, but they fail to produce useful images in the presence of strong field inhomogeneities (14 000 ppm). Here we seek a method to correct reconstruction artifacts from non-Cartesian acquisitions in highly inhomogeneous , where the standard double-shot gradient-echo approach to field mapping fails.

Methods: We present a technique based on magnetic field maps obtained from two geometric distortion-free point-wise (SPRITE) acquisitions. To this end, we employ three scanners with varying field homogeneities. These maps are used for model-based image reconstruction with iterative algebraic techniques (ART). For comparison, the same prior information is fed also to widely used Conjugate Phase (CP) algorithms.

Results: Distortions and artifacts coming from severe inhomogeneities, at the level of the encoding gradient, are largely reverted by our method, as opposed to CP reconstructions. This holds even close to the limit where intra-voxel bandwidths (determined by inhomogeneities, up to 1.2 kHz) are comparable to the encoding inter-voxel bandwidth (determined by the gradient fields, 625 Hz in this work).

Conclusion: We have benchmarked the performance of a new method for ZTE imaging in highly inhomogeneous magnetic fields. For example, this can be exploited for dental imaging in affordable low-field MRI systems, and can be expanded for arbitrary pulse sequences and extreme magnet geometries, as in, for example, single-sided MRI.

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