The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the functionality and performance of a PSF-based geometric distortion correction for high-field functional animal EPI. The EPI method was extended to measure the PSF and a postprocessing chain was implemented in Matlab for offline distortion correction. The correction procedure was applied to phantom and in vivo imaging of mice and rats at 9.4T using different SE-EPI and DWI-EPI protocols. Results show the significant improvement in image quality for single- and multishot EPI. Using a reduced FOV in the PSF encoding direction clearly reduced the acquisition time for PSF data by an acceleration factor of 2 or 4, without affecting the correction quality. © 2009 Dominik Paul et al.
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Paul, D., Zaitsev, M., Harsan, L., Kurutsch, A., Splitthoff, D. N., Hennel, F., … Von Elverfeldt, D. (2009). Implementation and application of PSF-based EPI distortion correction to high field animal imaging. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/946271
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