Wenmiao Lu1, Kim Butts Pauly2,
Garry Evan Gold2, John Mark Pauly3, Brian Andrew
Hargreaves2
1Electrical & Electronic Engr.,
Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore, Singapore; 2Radiology, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Electrical Engr.,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
Metal
artifacts in MRI can be completely corrected by Slice Encoding for Metal
Artifact Correction (SEMAC), which nonetheless incurs prolonged scan times
due to the additional phase encoding along slice-select direction. Here we
incorporate SEMAC with compressed sensing to vastly reduce the number of
phase encoding steps required to resolve metal artifacts. The new technique,
referred to as Compressive SEMAC, can greatly reduce scan times, while
producing high-quality distortion correction and SNR comparable to SEMAC with
full sampling.