Claims
- 1. An MRI imaging pulse sequence where both magnetic field map data and image data are collected using a single RF excitation pulse.
- 2. The pulse sequence of claim 1 wherein the MRI imaging pulse sequence is an echo planar gradient recalled imaging pulse sequence.
- 3. The pulse sequence of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field map data is computed from redundantly acquired portions of k-space data.
- 4. The MRI imaging pulse sequence program of claim 3 wherein the redundantly acquired portions of k-space data are central portions of k-space.
- 5. The pulse sequence of claim 3 wherein the redundantly acquired portions of k-space data are lines in k-space.
- 6. The pulse sequence of claim 5 wherein redundantly acquired lines of k-space data are even.
- 7. The pulse sequence of claim 5 wherein a gradient pulse is altered to cause a skipping of at least one k-space line and a backtracking of at least one k-space line to provide redundantly acquired lines of k-space data.
- 8. The pulse sequence of claim 5 wherein a gradient pulse is suppressed to cause a retracing of at least one k-space line without intervening acquisition of different k-space lines to provide redundantly acquired lines of k-space data.
- 9. The pulse sequence of claim 1 wherein the pulse sequence obtains a partial k-space acquisition which can be used to mathematically reconstruct a full k-space acquisition for image generation.
- 10. An MRI acquisition technique comprising the steps of:
(a) placing a subject in a polarizing magnetic field; (b) applying an RF excitation pulse to the subject; and (c) acquiring concurrent magnetic field map data and image data from echoes of the RF excitation pulse.
- 11. The MRI acquisition technique of claim 10 wherein the magnetic field map data is used to correct susceptibility distortions in the concurrent image data.
- 12. The MRI acquisition technique of claim 10 further including the steps of repeating steps (b) and (c) and of processing the multiple image data to produce a functional magnetic resonance image.
- 13. The MRI acquisition technique of claim 10 further including the steps of repeating steps (b) and (c) and of using earlier acquired magnetic field map data to adjust currents in shim coils of an MRI scanner for acquisition of later image data.
- 14. The MRI acquisition technique of claim 10 further including the step of causing the subject to move muscles of the subject's head or neck during the acquisition of concurrent magnetic field map data and image data.
- 15. The MRI acquisition technique of claim 10 further including the step of analyzing the magnetic field map data and discarding selected image data based on a predetermined excessive susceptibility distortion indicated by the magnetic field map data.
- 16. The MRI imaging pulse sequence program of claim 10 wherein the concurrent magnetic field map data and image data are derived from lines of k-space some of which are scanned more than once, and wherein the k-space lines scanned more than once are combined to create image data and compared to create magnetic field map data.
- 17. An MRI imaging pulse sequence program controlling an MRI machine to create a pulse sequence wherein data for generating a single image is acquired beginning at a first time and ending at a second time and wherein data for generating a magnetic field map is acquired during a period between the first and second time.
- 18. In an MRI machine having: a polarizing magnet providing a polarizing magnetic field to an imaging volume; a set of gradient subsystems applying controlled gradient magnetic fields to the imaging volume; an RF subsystem applying a controlled radiofrequency to the imaging volume; a shimming subsystem applying a shimming field to the imaging volume; and an acquisition subsystem acquiring magnetic resonance data from the imaging volume:
a controller communicating with the subsystems to: (1) make multiple acquisitions of magnetic resonance data for a series of MRI images of a single subject; (2) after a given acquisition using at least a portion of the magnetic resonance data of the acquisition to determine a magnetic field map; (3) changing a shimming field based on the magnetic field map before a later acquisition after the given acquisition; whereby the shimming field is changed during the acquisition of the series of MRI images.
- 19. An MRI acquisition technique comprising the steps of:
(a) placing a subject in a polarizing magnetic field; (b) applying a series of RF excitation pulses to the subject to collect magnetic resonance data for a series of images and corresponding magnetic field maps; and (c) correcting the series of images for magnetic susceptibility distortion according to the associated magnetic field maps; (d) correcting the series of images for motion; (e) combining the series of images to produce a composite image having improved signal-to-noise ratio.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/469,958 filed May 13, 2003 and hereby incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This invention was made with United States government support awarded by NIH grants EB002014 and EB000215. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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