Rigid-body motion correction in hybrid PET/MRI using spherical navigator echoes.

Rigid-body motion correction in hybrid PET/MRI using spherical navigator echoes. Phys Med Biol. 2019 Mar 18;: Authors: Johnson PM, Taylor R, Whelan T, Thiessen JD, Anazodo U, Drangova M Abstract Integrated positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) is an imaging technology that provides complementary anatomical and functional information for medical diagnostics. Both PET and MRI are highly susceptible to motion artifacts due, in part, to long acquisition times. The simultaneous acquisition of the two modalities presents the opportunity to use MRI navigator techniques for motion correction of both PET and MRI data. For this task, we propose spherical navigator echoes (SNAVs) - 3D k-space navigators that can accurately and rapidly measure rigid body motion in all six degrees of freedom.
 
 SNAVs were incorporated into turbo FLASH (tfl) - a product fast gradient echo sequence - to create the tfl-SNAV pulse sequence. Acquiring in-vivo brain images from a healthy volunteer with both sequences first compared the tfl-SNAV and product tfl sequences. It was observed that incorporation of the SNAVs into the image sequence did not have any detrimental impact on the image quality. 
 
 The SNAV motion correction technique was evaluated using an anthropomorphic brain phantom. Following a stationary reference image where the tfl-SNAV sequence was acquired along with simultaneous list-mode P...
Source: Physics in Medicine and Biology - Category: Physics Authors: Tags: Phys Med Biol Source Type: research