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Single-shot velocity mapping by rewinding of velocity encoding with Echo-Planar Imaging

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2019-10
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Serial, Maria Raquel  orcid-logo
Silletta, Emilia V.  
Perlo, Josefina  
Giovacchini, Juan P.  
Velasco, Manuel Isaac  
Blümich, Bernhard  
Danieli, Ernesto D.  
Casanova, Federico  
Acosta, Rodolfo Hector  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9888
Journal
Journal of magnetic resonance  
Volume
307
Article Number
106570
Citation
Journal of Magnetic Resonance 307: 106570 (2019-10)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jmr.2019.106570
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85070492395
PubMed ID
31419497
The ability of single-shot NMR imaging methods to follow the time evolution of a velocity distribution within an object is strongly limited by the phase errors accumulated as velocity maps are acquired. In the particular case of Carr-Purcell based sequences combined with Echo Planar Imaging acquisition, phase accumulates through subsequent images, hampering the possibility to acquire several velocity maps, which would be useful to determine transient behavior. In this work, we propose the use of a rewinding velocity encoding module applied after the acquisition of each image during the CPMG echo train. In this way, the first velocity module imparts a velocity dependent phase prior to the image acquisition and the second pair cancels this phase out before the next refocusing radiofrequency pulse is applied. The performance and limits of this method are studied by acquiring 100 images of a co-rotating Couette cell over a period of 1.6 s as a function of the rotation speed. The method is applied to determine the kinematic viscosity of a water/alcohol mixture, which is a relevant topic in many physical, chemical and biological processes.
Subjects
Couette cell
FLIESSEN-EPI
Kinematic viscosity
Single-shot MRI
Velocity-encoded MRI
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