Meeting Banner
Abstract #4950

Open-Source Algorithm for 3D Gradient Nonlinearity Characterization Using a Rigid Arrangement of NMR Field Probes

Mojtaba Shafiekhani1, Sebastian Littin1, Ying Hua Chu 2, Yi-Cheng Hsu2, Maxim Zaitsev1, and Niklas Wehkamp1
1Division of Medical Physics, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, 2MR Research Collaboration Team, Siemens Healthineers Ltd., Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Gradients, Gradients

Motivation: MRI users rely on vendor-specific means to correct for distortions due to gradient nonlinearity. This study endeavors to measure gradient nonlinearities without a dedicated phantom for MR systems where accurate correction parameters are unavailable.

Goal(s): Develop a nonproprietary gradient nonlinearity measurement procedure.

Approach: We conduct NMR field probe measurements to determine the gradient nonlinearity. A dedicated algorithm detects inconsistencies between the apparent probe positions and seeks the optimal spherical harmonic coefficients correcting for distortions.

Results: We demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed measurement and a reduction of distortions in MR images.

Impact: The proposed nonproprietary approach for measuring gradient nonlinearity induced distortions without a dedicated phantom has the potential to promote accuracy and reproducibility of imaging studies across different MRI systems, if the sites are equipped with a field camera.

How to access this content:

For one year after publication, abstracts and videos are only open to registrants of this annual meeting. Registrants should use their existing login information. Non-registrant access can be purchased via the ISMRM E-Library.

After one year, current ISMRM & ISMRT members get free access to both the abstracts and videos. Non-members and non-registrants must purchase access via the ISMRM E-Library.

After two years, the meeting proceedings (abstracts) are opened to the public and require no login information. Videos remain behind password for access by members, registrants and E-Library customers.

Click here for more information on becoming a member.

Keywords