Chasing the zebra. The quest for the origin of a stripe artifact in diffusion-weighted MRI

M. Meyer*, A. Biber, M. A. Koch

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

We investigated a stripe artifact in diffusion weighted MRI on a clinical system. It manifests itself as a periodical variation in the global intensity level of the imaged slices, where every n-th slice position is associated with higher intensity. Several measurements with varying scan parameters were conducted to analyze the artifact. The origin of the artifact has been found to be a correction for the field drift effect which inserts a delay between each measurement of a diffusion direction. Deactivating this correction may lead to a reappearing fat signal or mislocation of voxels during longer measurements. Conducting a measurement of 30 minutes with deactivated field drift correction showed no such problems. It is therefore advisable to avoid activating the field drift correction at least for scans shorter than 30 minutes to prevent this kind of artifact from appearing.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftBiomedizinische Technik
Jahrgang59
Seiten (von - bis)S535-S538
ISSN0013-5585
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.01.2014

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