Affiliation:
1. Integrated Program in Neuroscience McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada
2. Department of Medical Biophysics University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
3. Physical Sciences Sunnybrook Research Institute Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
PurposeFrequency drift correction is an important postprocessing step in MRS that yields improvements in spectral quality and metabolite quantification. Although routinely applied in single‐voxel MRS, drift correction is much more challenging in MRSI due to the presence of phase‐encoding gradients. Thus, separately acquired navigator scans are normally required for drift estimation. In this work, we demonstrate the use of self‐navigating rosette MRSI trajectories combined with time‐domain spectral registration to enable retrospective frequency drift corrections without the need for separately acquired navigator echoes.MethodsA rosette MRSI sequence was implemented to acquire data from the brains of 5 healthy volunteers. FIDs from the center of k‐space ( FIDs) were isolated from each shot of the rosette acquisition, and time‐domain spectral registration was used to estimate the frequency offset of each FID relative to a reference scan (the first FID in the series). The estimated frequency offsets were then used to apply corrections throughout ‐space. Improvements in spectral quality were assessed before and after drift correction.ResultsSpectral registration resulted in significant improvements in signal‐to‐noise ratio (12.9%) and spectral linewidths (18.5%). Metabolite quantification was performed using LCModel, and the average Cramer‐Rao lower bounds uncertainty estimates were reduced by 5.0% for all metabolites, following field drift correction.ConclusionThis study demonstrated the use of self‐navigating rosette MRSI trajectories to retrospectively correct frequency drift errors in in vivo MRSI data. This correction yields meaningful improvements in spectral quality.
Funder
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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