Rapid acquisition of the 3D MRI gradient impulse response function using a simple phantom measurement.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE(2019)

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Purpose To provide a simple tool for rapid measurement of the 3D gradient modulation transfer function (GMTF) of clinical MRI systems using a phantom. Knowledge of the transfer function is useful for gradient chain characterization, system calibration, and improvement of image reconstruction results. Methods Starting from the well-established thin slice method used for phantom-based measurement of the 1D GMTF, we add phase encoding to partition the thin slices into voxels that act as localized field probes. From the signal phase evolution measured at the 3D voxel positions, the GMTF can be derived for cross and higher order spatial terms represented by spherical harmonics up to 3rd order. Results Using spherical phantoms, 16 GMTFs representing all terms up to 3rd order harmonics can be determined in a scan time of 1 mL yields high SNR, enabling signal acquisition using the system's body coil. The method is applied for improving system calibration and for characterizing the effect of additional hardware in the bore. Conclusion The presented method seems well-suited for rapid measurement of the GMTF of a clinical system, as it delivers high-quality results in a short scan time.
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GIRF,gradient impulse response function,gradient system,magnetic resonance imaging,MRI,transfer function
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