• Magn Reson Med · Jul 2016

    Rotated stack-of-spirals partial acquisition for rapid volumetric parallel MRI.

    • Weiran Deng, Benjamin Zahneisen, and V Andrew Stenger.
    • University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
    • Magn Reson Med. 2016 Jul 1; 76 (1): 127-35.

    PurposeWe present a volumetric sampling method that rotates the spiral interleaves of a stack of spirals (SOSP) trajectory for reduced aliasing artifacts using parallel imaging with undersampling.MethodsThe aliasing pattern in an undersampled SOSP acquisition was modified by consecutively rotating spiral interleaves in each phase-encoding plane. This allows a sampling scheme with a high reduction factor when using a volumetric multireceiver array. Phantom and in vivo brain images at a resolution of 1 × 1 × 2 mm(3) were acquired at 3T using a 32-channel coil. Images reconstructed with a reduction factor of 16 were compared for aliasing artifacts and geometry factor (g-factor).ResultsPhantom and in vivo brain image results revealed that the rotated SOSP acquisition with a reduction factor of 16 produces images with reduced aliasing and lower g-factors than images acquired without rotation.ConclusionThe proposed rotated SOSP sampling method is a highly efficient way to maximize the encoding power of volumetric receiver arrays in parallel imaging and is applicable to rapid volumetric scanning, including susceptibility-weighted imaging and functional MRI. Magn Reson Med 76:127-135, 2016. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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