Artifacts generated by severe and unpredictable fetal and maternal movements during MRI limit the success of imaging during pregnancy. Although modern clinical applications use single-shot imaging sequences, such as HASTE, to partially mitigate this problem, inter-slice motion artifacts are unavoidable and their impact on fetal imaging is not fully characterized. In order to analyze this problem, we exploit a large repository of volumetric EPI over long duration across many pregnant women to estimate the artifact load due to inter-slice motion on single-shot fetal brain MRI.
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