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Interleaved echo-planar imaging (EPI) is an ultrafast imaging technique important for applications that require high time resolution or short total acquisition times. Unfortunately, EPI is prone to significant ghosting artifacts, resulting primarily from system time delays that cause data matrix misregistration. In this work, it is shown mathematically and experimentally that system time delays are orientation dependent, resulting from anisotropic physical gradient delays. This analysis characterizes the behavior of time delays in oblique coordinates, and a new ghosting artifact caused by anisotropic delays is described. "Compensation blips" are proposed for time delay correction. These blips are shown to remove the effects of anisotropic gradient delays, eliminating the need for repeated reference scans and postprocessing corrections. Examples of phantom and in vivo images are shown.
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Scott B. Reeder
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ergin Atalar
National Institutes of Health
Anthony Z. Faranesh
Google (United States)
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Medicine
American Heart Association
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a205434268695cee1e72622 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1522-2594(199901)41:1<87::aid-mrm13>3.0.co;2-x