Abstract #3675
Removal of EPI Ghosts in the Presence of Prospective Motion Correction
Murat Aksoy 1 , Julian Maclaren 1 , Eric Peterson 1 , and Roland Bammer 1
1
Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, United States
EPI ghost correction often involves the acquisition of
calibration data at the beginning of the scan with phase
encoding turned off. This method works well in most
cases, but does not handle the scenario where the
gradient axes are rotated during the scan, such as
during prospective motion correction. In this case, a
more robust technique is required. In this study, we
compared three different techniques in order to assess
the importance of performing EPI ghost correction
individually for each readout during prospective motion
correction.
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