Title :
Partial non-Fourier encoded MRI
Author :
Panych, Lawrence P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
MRI is by nature a Fourier encoded imaging modality. But MRI is enriched and made all the more powerful and flexible by the fact that it also includes elements of non-Fourier encoding, such as slice selection. Our goal is to develop a partial non-Fourier encoding methodology that is fully integrated with, and is complementary to, existing MR encoding approaches. The word ´partial´ is used to emphasize that non-Fourier encoding is presented as complement to standard Fourier-encoded methods. Our focus is to determine where and how non-Fourier encoding can enhance existing MRI data acquisition protocols, particularly to increase the speed of dynamic applications. The specific advantages of non-Fourier encoding we have identified are; (1) that it offers the flexibility to employ encoding functions that are close to the theoretical optimum for a given application, (2) that it offers the ability to employ true multiple resolutions within the imaging volume, (3) that point-spread-functions free of ringing artifact can be made, (4) that robust reduced field-of-view imaging is enabled, and (5) that its flexibility can be exploited to enhance parallel imaging approaches. To realize the significant advantages of non-Fourier encoding, technical advances, in particular the development of practical 2D RF excitation approaches, are necessary. This is the focus of the current report.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; data acquisition; image coding; image resolution; medical image processing; adaptive MRI; dynamic MRI; dynamic applications speed increase; encoding functions; fast MRI; magnetic resonance imaging; medical diagnostic imaging; nonFourier encoded MRI; parallel imaging approaches enhancement; ringing artifact; robust reduced field-of-view imaging; slice selection; Biomedical imaging; Data acquisition; Encoding; Fourier transforms; Hospitals; Magnetic resonance imaging; Protocols; Radio frequency; Radiology; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7584-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2002.1029361