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三维(3D)投影采集(PA)成像具有回波时间极短、对运动的敏感性较低、在不牺牲空间分辨率的情况下采集欠采样投影等优点,因此近来备受关注。然而,较大的受试者需要更强的奈奎斯特标准,而且更容易受到视野(FOV)外的外容积信号的影响,从而大大降低图像质量。在此,我们提出了一种可变板片选择性投影采集(VSS-PA)方法,以减轻奈奎斯特标准,并有效抑制三维 PA 成像中的混叠条纹伪影。该方法包括保持用于频率选择性自旋激发的板片选择梯度和用于数据采集的读出梯度的垂直方向。由于 VSS-PA 在数据采集过程中只能选择性地激发投影方向上所需 FOV 宽度内的自旋,因此可以减小决定奈奎斯特标准的扫描对象的有效尺寸。此外,还能有效避免来自 FOV 以外的不需要的信号(如混叠条纹伪影)。VSS-PA 对奈奎斯特标准的减弱进行了理论描述,并通过数值模拟、人体模型和人体肺部实验得到了证实。这些实验进一步表明,混叠条纹伪影几乎被抑制。
Three-dimensional (3D) projection acquisition (PA) imaging has recently gained attention because of its advantages, such as achievability of very short echo time, less sensitivity to motion, and undersampled acquisition of projections without sacrificing spatial resolution. However, larger subjects require a stronger Nyquist criterion and are more likely to be affected by outer-volume signals outside the field of view (FOV), which significantly degrades the image quality. Here, we proposed a variable slab-selective projection acquisition (VSS-PA) method to mitigate the Nyquist criterion and effectively suppress aliasing streak artifacts in 3D PA imaging. The proposed method involves maintaining the vertical orientation of the slab-selective gradient for frequency-selective spin excitation and the readout gradient for data acquisition. As VSS-PA can selectively excite spins only in the width of the desired FOV in the projection direction during data acquisition, the effective size of the scanned object that determines the Nyquist criterion can be reduced. Additionally, unwanted signals originating from outside the FOV (e.g., aliasing streak artifacts) can be effectively avoided. The mitigation of the Nyquist criterion owing to VSS-PA was theoretically described and confirmed through numerical simulations and phantom and human lung experiments. These experiments further showed that the aliasing streak artifacts were nearly suppressed.