Lauzon M L, Rutt B K
Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Magn Reson Med. 1993 Oct;30(4):438-46. doi: 10.1002/mrm.1910300406.
A new approach to understanding and reducing motion artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is introduced. This paper presents a novel technique for correcting generalized motion artifacts arising from translation, rotation, dilation, and compression, or any combination thereof. We also describe a new pulse sequence and a specialized postprocessing technique required to suppress these motion artifacts. The correction algorithm corrects for generalized motion. The theoretical basis of the correction scheme is founded upon the (k,t)-space formalism and the concept of pulse sequence contrast mapping functions. The proposed (k,t) formalism is based on the Fourier projection slice theorem and allows us to determine how motion artifacts arise. The correction technique currently suffers from some spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio limitations, and works better for small objects than large objects. These problems will be investigated in subsequent studies.
本文介绍了一种理解和减少磁共振成像(MRI)中运动伪影的新方法。本文提出了一种新颖的技术,用于校正由平移、旋转、膨胀和压缩或其任意组合引起的广义运动伪影。我们还描述了一种新的脉冲序列和抑制这些运动伪影所需的专门后处理技术。校正算法可校正广义运动。校正方案的理论基础建立在(k,t)空间形式主义和脉冲序列对比度映射函数的概念之上。所提出的(k,t)形式主义基于傅里叶投影切片定理,使我们能够确定运动伪影是如何产生的。目前,校正技术存在一些空间分辨率和信噪比限制,对小物体的效果比对大物体的效果更好。这些问题将在后续研究中进行探讨。