Detection and correction of frequency instabilities for volumetric 1H echo-planar spectroscopic imaging. |
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Authors: | Andreas Ebel Andrew A Maudsley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA. ebel@itsa.ucsf.edu |
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Abstract: | Spectral quality in 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) critically depends on the stability of the main magnetic field. For echo-planar MRSI implemented at 3 T, temperature variation in the passive steel shims of the magnet system can lead to a significant drift in the resonance frequency. A method is presented that incorporates interleaved measurement of the instantaneous resonance frequency of a reference water signal into a volumetric MRSI sequence and allows correction for the drift during postprocessing. Results from normal human brain at 3 T indicate that the correction largely removes lineshape distortions, recovers metabolite signal loss, and improves spectral quality by reducing the width of spectral lines; however, particularly in inferior regions, other sources of distortion may be present that cause broadening of spectral lines. |
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Keywords: | in vivo MR spectroscopic imaging brain instrumental instabilities frequency drift EPSI |
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