Three-dimensional echo-shifted EPI with simultaneous blip-up and blip-down acquisitions for correcting geometric distortion
Kaibao Sun, Zhifeng Chen, Guangyu Dan, Qingfei Luo, Lirong Yan, Feng, Liu, and Xiaohong Joe Zhou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 3D echo-shifted EPI with simultaneous blip-up/down acquisition technique that captures distortion correction data in a single shot, enhancing efficiency for functional MRI and other applications.
Contribution
The study develops a 3D esEPI-BUDA pulse sequence that acquires both datasets in one shot, reducing scan time and improving dynamic distortion correction compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Effective geometric distortion correction demonstrated in phantom and human brain images.
Comparable visual activation and BOLD responses to conventional EPI in fMRI.
Enhanced imaging efficiency and real-time distortion correction capabilities.
Abstract
Purpose: Echo-planar imaging (EPI) with blip-up/down acquisition (BUDA) can provide high-quality images with minimal distortions by using two readout trains with opposing phase-encoding gradients. Because of the need for two separate acquisitions, BUDA doubles the scan time and degrades the temporal resolution when compared to single-shot EPI, presenting a major challenge for many applications, particularly functional MRI (fMRI). This study aims at overcoming this challenge by developing an echo-shifted EPI BUDA (esEPI-BUDA) technique to acquire both blip-up and blip-down datasets in a single shot. Methods: A three-dimensional (3D) esEPI-BUDA pulse sequence was designed by using an echo-shifting strategy to produce two EPI readout trains. These readout trains produced a pair of k-space datasets whose k-space trajectories were interleaved with opposite phase-encoding gradient directions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
