For liver proton density fat fraction (PDFF) and R2* quantification, free-breathing three-dimensional stack-of-radial MRI may perform a calibration scan for k-space shift correction. This study proposes an accelerated k-space shift calibration method. The proposed method was validated in a PDFF/R2* phantom with vendor-provided ground truth. Preliminary in vivo results demonstrated good agreement in the liver PDFF/R2* compared to the reference breath-hold Cartesian MRI. This proposed method enabled a 3-fold reduction in calibration time (20 seconds or more) for the in vivo protocols in this study. It may allow more efficient free-breathing PDFF/R2* mapping in patient populations with breath-hold difficulties.
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