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Abstract #1844

Simultaneous frequency and phase corrections of single-shot MRS data using cross-correlation

Dinesh K Deelchand1
1Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy

Motivation: Preprocessing of MRS data is important in order to improve the spectral quality.

Goal(s): Here we propose a novel approach to simultaneously correct for frequency and phase drifts using cross-correlation technique.

Approach: Random frequency and phase offsets were added to a previously acquired STEAM human data at 7T at two different noise levels.

Results: Results show that the proposed technique can accurately correct for both small and large frequency (<50 Hz) and phase drifts (±40 deg) even at low SNR levels. The technique was successfully demonstrated in a noisy MRS dataset acquired from a small volume-of-interest in the mouse brain.

Impact: A fast and robust technique which accurately correct for both small and large frequency and phase shifts in MRS data.

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