A correction algorithm for improved magnetic field monitoring with distal field probes

Author:

Dubovan Paul I.12ORCID,Gilbert Kyle M.12ORCID,Baron Corey A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biophysics Western University London Ontario Canada

2. Center for Functional and Metabolic Mapping Western University London Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractPurposeA significant source of artifacts in MRI are field fluctuations. Field monitoring is a new technology that allows measurement of field dynamics during a scan via “field probes,” which can be used to improve image reconstruction. Ideally, probes are located within the volume where gradients produce nominally linear field patterns. However, in some situations probes must be located far from isocenter where rapid field variation can arise, leading to erroneous field‐monitoring characterizations and images. This work aimed to develop an algorithm that improves the robustness of field dynamics in these situations.MethodsThe algorithm is split into three components. Component 1 calculates field dynamics one spatial order at a time, whereas the second implements a weighted least squares solution based on probe distance. Component 3 then calculates phase residuals and removes the residual phase for distant probes before recalculation. Two volunteers and a phantom were scanned on a 7T MRI using diffusion‐weighted sequences, and field monitoring was performed. Image reconstructions were informed with field dynamics calculated conventionally, and with the correction algorithm, after which in vivo images were compared qualitatively and phantom image error was quantitatively assessed.ResultsThe algorithm was able to correct corrupted field dynamics, resulting in image‐quality improvements. Significant artifact reduction was observed when correcting higher‐order fits. Stepwise fitting provided the most correction benefit, which was marginally improved when adding the other correction strategies.ConclusionThe proposed algorithm can mitigate effects of phase errors in field monitoring, providing improved characterization of field dynamics.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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