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An interleaved echo-planar imaging (EPI) technique is presented for the rapid acquisition of isotropic diffusion-weighted images of stroke patients. Sixteen isotropic diffusion-weighted images at three b values are acquired in less than 3 min. A spiral navigator echo is used to measure the constant and linear phase shifts across the head in both the x and y directions which result from motion during the isotropic diffusion- sensitizing gradients. The measured k-space errors are corrected during a gridding reconstruction. The gridding kernel has a constant width in kx and a variable width in ky which eliminates variable data-density ghosts. The resulting isotropic diffusion-weighted images have excellent lesion-to-normal brain contrast, very good spatial resolution, and little sensitivity to susceptibility effects in the base of the brain. Examples of diffusion-weighted images and ADC maps from several stroke patients are shown.
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Kim Butts
Stanford University
John M. Pauly
Cardiac Imaging
Alex de Crespigny
Roche (Switzerland)
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Imaging Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10fe47d06b5b96589ff939 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380510
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