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Abstract #4994

Prospective Motion Correction for MR Spectroscopy in the Human Brain Using Multi-Slice Spiral Navigator

Nutandev Bikkamane Jayadev1, Pierre-Gilles Henry1, and Dinesh Deelchand1
1University of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, United States

Synopsis

MR spectroscopy is prone to motion artifacts due to long scan times. Existing motion correction techniques require additional hardware or are inherently slow. We demonstrate a fast and accurate prospective motion correction method for MRS using spiral navigators. A multi-slice to volume registration approach accelerates the motion parameter determination and achieves artifact free spectra at intended volume of interest.

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