Bone and Joint Institute
Method for B0 off-resonance mapping by non-iterative correction of phase-errors (B0-NICE)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Journal
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume
74
Issue
4
First Page
1177
Last Page
1188
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1002/mrm.25497
Abstract
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Purpose To develop and evaluate a multiecho phase-unwrapping-based B0 mapping method. Methods The proposed method estimates a B0 map by Non-Iterative Correction of phase-Errors (B0-NICE). The B0-NICE method generates an initial B0 map from a "pseudo in-phase" data set by introducing a bias frequency shift to the multipeak fat model, followed by correcting the phase errors using both phase and magnitude information. The performance of the B0-NICE method was evaluated with all data cases from the 2012 ISMRM Challenge. Results The B0 field estimates from B0-NICE were compared with those generated by GlObally Optimal Surface Estimation (GOOSE). In the presence of large B0 inhomogeneity, the B0-NICE method was able to generate more realistic B0 maps from multiecho data, compared with GOOSE. Accurate estimation of fat-fraction (FF) map was also achieved using the proposed algorithm. Conclusion The primary finding of the present study is that accurate FF and B0 maps are achievable if magnitude data is processed independently and used to correct phase errors existing in B0 maps generated by phase unwrapping. The B0-NICE software is freely available to the scientific community.
Notes
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