Nan-kuei Chen1
1Brain Imaging and Analysis Center,
Duke University, Durham, NC, United States
To
improve the scan efficiency of dynamic MRI, the k-space data may be
undersampled and then reconstructed using one or more of the conventional
strategies: e.g., parallel imaging, partial Fourier method, and 3) UNFOLD
technique. Here we report a new algorithm to reconstruct under-sampled data,
based on the orthogonality of signals from voxels separated by half of the
FOV. The new technique, termed Phase-sensitive Reconstruction based on the
Orthogonality (PRO), performs well for
data acquired from single-channel or multi-channel coils, and is
complementary to existing fast MRI techniques, enabling further reduction of
aliasing artifacts in under-sampled MRI data.