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SiMultaneous Acquisition of Spatial Harmonics (SMASH) is a new fast-imaging technique that increases MR image acquisition speed by an integer factor over existing fast-imaging methods, without significant sacrifices in spatial resolution or signal-to-noise ratio. Image acquisition time is reduced by exploiting spatial information inherent in the geometry of a surface coil array to substitute for some of the phase encoding usually produced by magnetic field gradients. This allows for partially parallel image acquisitions using many of the existing fast-imaging sequences. Unlike the data combination algorithms of prior proposals for parallel imaging, SMASH reconstruction involves a small set of MR signal combinations prior to Fourier transformation, which can be advantageous for artifact handling and practical implementation. A twofold savings in image acquisition time is demonstrated here using commercial phased array coils on two different MR-imaging systems. Larger time savings factors can be expected for appropriate coil designs.
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Daniel K. Sodickson
Advanced Imaging Research (United States)
Warren J. Manning
Cardiac Imaging
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Harvard University
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a021afe4e84148937d8b900 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380414
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