A new EPI-based dynamic field mapping method: Application to retrospective geometrical distortion corrections

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Purpose: To retrospectively correct for geometrical distortions, a new dynamic field mapping method suitable for dynamic single-shot gradient-echo type echo-planar imaging (GRE-EPI) is proposed. Materials and Methods: The method requires a single volume additional acquisition and allows the extraction of a field map from each phase volume, assuming invarlance across time of the echo time-independent phase component. Performances of the method are assessed using three sets of experiments: the first tests the prerequisite and the modeling; the second tests the method with time-dependent geometrical distortions; and the third presents a comparison with two other methods. Results: Our results legitimize the modeling procedure and demonstrate that the dynamic method is less sensitive to noise than the other methods. A theoretical explanation for this is proposed in the discussion section. Conclusion: Given the minor increase in the acquisition time, this method is well suited for functional magnetic resonance imaging; prospective direction. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Lamberton, F., Delcroix, N., Grenier, D., Mazoyer, B., & Joliot, M. (2007). A new EPI-based dynamic field mapping method: Application to retrospective geometrical distortion corrections. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 26(3), 747–755. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.21039

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