Retrospective correction of second-order concomitant fields in 3D axial stack-of-spirals imaging on a high-performance gradient system

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Purpose: MRI using 3D stack-of-spirals (SoS) readout on a high-performance gradient system is subject to strong second-order, spatially varying concomitant fields, which can lead to signal dropout and blurring artifacts that become more significant at locations farther from the gradient isocenter. A method for compensating for second-order concomitant fields in 3D axial SoS image reconstruction is described. Methods: We retrospectively correct for second-order concomitant field–induced phase error in the 3D SoS data by slice-dependent k-space phase compensation based on the nominal spiral readout trajectories. The effectiveness of the method was demonstrated in phantom and healthy volunteer scans in which 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling imaging was performed with SoS fast spin-echo readout at 3 T. Results: Substantial reduction in blurring was observed with the proposed method. In phantom scans, blurring was reduced by about 53% at 98 mm from the gradient isocenter. In the in vivo 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling scans, differences of up to 10% were observed at 78 mm from the isocenter, especially around the white-matter and gray-matter interfaces, between the corrected and uncorrected proton density images, perfusion-weighted images, and cerebral blood flow maps. Conclusions: The described retrospective correction method provides a means to correct erroneous phase accruals due to second-order concomitant fields in 3D axial stack-of-spirals imaging.

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Ajala, A., Abad, N., Foo, T. K. F., & Lee, S. K. (2024). Retrospective correction of second-order concomitant fields in 3D axial stack-of-spirals imaging on a high-performance gradient system. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 92(3), 1128–1137. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.30113

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