Blamire A M, Rothman D L, Nixon T
Department of Surgery (Neurosurgery), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Magn Reson Med. 1996 Jul;36(1):159-65. doi: 10.1002/mrm.1910360125.
The static magnetic field within two widely spaced axial slices of the human brain was mapped in five subjects following global shimming. This revealed a first order field shift in the anterior-posterior direction between the cerebellum and cerebrum, which has implications for functional and spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging. A new method is described called dynamic shim updating (DSU) to compensate for these field differences whereby the shim correction fields are updated in real time during multislice data acquisition to match the current imaging or spectroscopy slice. A hardware unit is presented to demonstrate the method using the first order shim corrections, which can be updated virtually instantaneously between slice acquisitions to give optimal shimming of each slice. The efficiency of the approach is demonstrated using field mapping and high speed MR imaging (echo-planar imaging), which are sensitive to field inhomogeneity.
在五名受试者中,对人脑两个间距较大的轴向切片内的静磁场进行了全局匀场后的映射。这揭示了小脑和大脑之间在前后方向上的一阶场偏移,这对功能磁共振成像和磁共振波谱成像具有重要意义。本文描述了一种称为动态匀场更新(DSU)的新方法,以补偿这些场差异,即在多层数据采集期间实时更新匀场校正场,以匹配当前的成像或波谱切片。展示了一个硬件单元,用于演示使用一阶匀场校正的方法,该方法可以在切片采集之间几乎即时更新,以实现每个切片的最佳匀场。使用对场不均匀性敏感的场映射和高速磁共振成像(回波平面成像)证明了该方法的有效性。