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Abstract #0024

Motion Artifact Reduction Using Bipolar Diffusion Gradients in Diffusion-Weighted Echo-Planar Spectroscopic Imaging

Yoshitaka Bito1, Koji Hirata1, Toshihiko Ebisu2, Yuko Kawai3, Yosuke Otake1, Satoshi Hirata1, Toru Shirai1, Yoshihisa Soutome1, Hisaaki Ochi1, Masahiro Umeda3, Toshihiro Higuchi4, Chuzo Tanaka4

1Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo, Japan; 2Neurosurgery, Nantan General Hospital, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan; 3Medical Informatics, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan; 4Neurosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan


Diffusion-weighted echo-planar spectroscopic imaging (DW-EPSI), using bipolar diffusion gradients, has been developed to reduce motion artifacts. Signal loss in signal accumulation, which is detrimental in diffusion-weighted spectroscopic measurements, is estimated by numerical analysis using bipolar diffusion gradients. Reduction of motion artifacts is demonstrated by applying DW-EPSI, using bipolar diffusion gradients, to a phantom and a rat brain in vivo. The results suggest that the effectiveness and limitations of this technique in reduction of motion artifacts and numerical analysis is helpful in investigating errors due to motion.