Abstract #2727
Radial Tissue Phase Mapping is more Robust against In-flow Effects than Cartesian Tissue Phase Mapping
Jan Paul 1 , Peter Bernhardt 1 , Heiko Neumann 2 , and Volker Rasche 1
1
Internal Medicine II, University Hospital
Ulm, Ulm, Germany,
2
Institute
of Neural Information Processing, University of Ulm,
Ulm, Germany
Due to the distinct ghosting artifacts, in Tissue Phase
Mapping (TPM), inflowing blood causes phase errors
corrupting the velocity information in Cartesian
velocity-encoded acquisitions. Suppression of these
phase errors demand blood suppression [1], causing a
reduction of the temporal fidelity of the cine data. The
different point-spread function in radial data
acquisition causes less distinct artifacts and may lead
to less velocity corruption enabling white-blood TPM
imaging. This contribution compares the degree of
corruption in black- and white-blood TPM for Cartesian
and radial velocity measurements.
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