Thomas Sushil John1, Dwight George Nishimura2,
John Mark Pauly2
1Electrical Engineering , Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Electrical Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
A
common solution to correct for ghosting in interleaved echo planar imaging
(EPI) is to employ echo time shifting (ETS). Although ETS corrects for
ghosting in a robust, non-iterative, and automatic manner, it does so at the
expense of increasing total scan time. In this work, a simple, yet effective
scheme to increase the efficiency of ETS is proposed. Using the proposed
technique, shorter scan times are possible when the in-plane resolution is
fixed. Alternatively, the proposed scheme can acquire higher resolution
images when total scan time is fixed.