In traditional phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI), the strength of velocity encoding gradient (VENC) offers a tradeoff between the velocity-to-noise ratio (VNR) and the extent of phase wrapping. In contrast, dual-VENC (DV) acquisition achieves the VNR associated with lower of the two VENCs, with higher VENC measurement solely used to perform phase unwrapping1. Here, we demonstrate that the phase unwrapping can be more effective from two low-VENC measurements, where both VENC values are below the peak velocity. The proposed method, called Phase Recovery from Multiple wrapped measurements (PRoM), enables computationally simple yet near-optimal estimation of unwrapped phase (velocity) from multiple wrapped measurements.
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