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Multicoil Dixon chemical species separation with an iterative least-squares estimation method.
Authors:Scott B Reeder  Zhifei Wen  Huanzhou Yu  Angel R Pineda  Garry E Gold  Michael Markl  Norbert J Pelc
Institution:Department of Radiology, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, California 94304, USA. sreeder@stanford.edu
Abstract:This work describes a new approach to multipoint Dixon fat-water separation that is amenable to pulse sequences that require short echo time (TE) increments, such as steady-state free precession (SSFP) and fast spin-echo (FSE) imaging. Using an iterative linear least-squares method that decomposes water and fat images from source images acquired at short TE increments, images with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and uniform separation of water and fat are obtained. This algorithm extends to multicoil reconstruction with minimal additional complexity. Examples of single- and multicoil fat-water decompositions are shown from source images acquired at both 1.5T and 3.0T. Examples in the knee, ankle, pelvis, abdomen, and heart are shown, using FSE, SSFP, and spoiled gradient-echo (SPGR) pulse sequences. The algorithm was applied to systems with multiple chemical species, and an example of water-fat-silicone separation is shown. An analysis of the noise performance of this method is described, and methods to improve noise performance through multicoil acquisition and field map smoothing are discussed.
Keywords:fat suppression  musculoskeletal imaging  cardiac imaging  magnetic resonance imaging  steady‐state free precession  fast spin echo  phased‐array coils  silicone
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