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Real-time motion correction for high-resolution larynx imaging

Authors :
Joëlle K. Barral
Juan M. Santos
Edward J. Damrose
Nancy J. Fischbein
Dwight G. Nishimura
Source :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 66:174-179
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

Motion--both rigid-body and nonrigid--is the main limitation to in vivo, high-resolution larynx imaging. In this work, a new real-time motion compensation algorithm is introduced. Navigator data are processed in real time to compute the displacement information, and projections are corrected using phase modulation in k-space. Upon automatic feedback, the system immediately reacquires the data most heavily corrupted by nonrigid motion, i.e., the data whose corresponding projections could not be properly corrected. This algorithm overcomes the shortcomings of the so-called diminishing variance algorithm by combining it with navigator-based rigid-body motion correction. Because rigid-body motion correction is performed first, continual bulk motion no longer impedes nor prevents the convergence of the algorithm. Phantom experiments show that the algorithm properly corrects for translations and reacquires data corrupted by nonrigid motion. Larynx imaging was performed on healthy volunteers, and substantial reduction of motion artifacts caused by bulk shift, swallowing, and coughing was achieved.

Details

ISSN :
07403194
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d44181fd12091a941d62dee49ae1fa89
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22773