Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume 28, Issue 3 , Pages 441-450, April 2010

Improved B0 field map estimation for high field EPI

  • Dirk H.J. Poot

      Affiliations

    • IBBT-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +32 3 265 24 58; fax: +32 3 265 22 45.
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  • Wouter Pintjens

      Affiliations

    • IBBT-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
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  • Marleen Verhoye

      Affiliations

    • IBBT-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
    • Bio Imaging Lab, University of Antwerp, 2020 Antwerpen, Belgium
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  • Annemie Van Der Linden

      Affiliations

    • Bio Imaging Lab, University of Antwerp, 2020 Antwerpen, Belgium
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  • Jan Sijbers

      Affiliations

    • IBBT-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium

Received 4 March 2009; received in revised form 15 September 2009; accepted 6 December 2009. published online 05 February 2010.

Abstract 

Echo planar imaging (EPI) is an ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that allows one to acquire a 2D image in about 100 ms. Unfortunately, the standard EPI images suffer from substantial geometric distortions, mainly originating from susceptibility differences in adjacent tissues. To reduce EPI distortions, correction methods based on a field map, which is a map of the off-resonance frequencies, have been developed. In this work, a nonlinear least squares estimator is used to optimize the estimation of the field map of the B0 field. The model of the EPI and reference data includes parameters for the phase evolution, the complex magnitude, the relaxation of the MRI signal and the EPI-specific phase difference between odd and even echoes, and from these parameters, additional corrections might be computed. The reference data required to estimate the field map can be acquired with a modified EPI-sequence. The proposed method is tested on simulated as well as experimental data and proves to be significantly more robust against noise, compared to the previously suggested method.

Keywords: Field mapping, Parameter estimation, Susceptibility artifacts, Echo planar imaging corrections

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PII: S0730-725X(09)00312-9

doi:10.1016/j.mri.2009.12.020

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume 28, Issue 3 , Pages 441-450, April 2010