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The lumbar spinal cord is significantly understudied with quantitative MRI methods such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), in part due to challenges of spatial and temporally-varying field inhomogeneities that cause distortion in commonly used single-shot EPI sequences. In this pilot study, we implemented IRIS Zoom, a multi-shot, reduced field-of-view method that corrects for shot-to-shot variations, phase errors (2D navigation), and T2* dephasing. Multi-shot EPI was successfully acquired in healthy volunteers at 3T, led to reduced geometric distortions, and provided quantitative DTI values comparable to those derived from single-shot EPI. Multi-shot EPI is feasible for high-resolution DTI of the lumbar cord.
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