Abstract
A technique integrating multishot periodically rotated overlapping parallel lines with enhanced reconstruction (PROPELLER) and parallel imaging is presented for diffusion echo-planar imaging (EPI) at high spatial resolution. The method combines the advantages of parallel imaging to achieve accelerated sampling along the phase-encoding direction, and PROPELLER acquisition to further decrease the echo train length (ETL) in EPI. With an eight-element circularly symmetric RF coil, a parallel acceleration factor of 4 was applied such that, when combined with PROPELLER acquisition, a reduction of geometric distortions by a factor substantially greater than 4 was achieved. The resulting phantom and human brain images acquired with a 256 x 256 matrix and an ETL of only 16 were visually identical in shape to those acquired using the fast spin-echo (FSE) technique, even without field-map corrections. It is concluded that parallel PROPELLER-EPI is an effective technique that can substantially reduce susceptibility-induced geometric distortions at high field strength. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Chuang, T. C., Huang, T. Y., Lin, F. H., Wang, F. N., Juan, C. J., Chung, H. W., … Kwong, K. K. (2006). PROPELLER=EPI with parallel imaging using a circularly symmetric phased-array RF coil at 3.0 T: Application to high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 56(6), 1352–1358. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.21064
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