Zero and first-order phase shift correction for field map estimation with dual-echo GRE using bipolar gradients.

A simple phase error correction technique used for field map estimation with a generally available dual-echo gradient-echo (GRE) sequence is presented. Magnetic field inhomogeneity maps estimated using two separate GRE volume acquisitions at different echo times are prone to dynamic motion errors between acquisitions. By using the dual-echo sequence, the data are collected during two back-to-back readout gradients in opposite polarity after a single radio frequency pulse, and interecho motion artifacts and alignment errors in field map estimation can be factored out. Residual phase error from the asymmetric readout pulses is modeled as an affine term in the readout direction. Results from phantom and human data suggest that the first-order phase correction term stays constant over time and, hence, can be applied to different data acquired with the same protocol over time. The zero-order phase correction term may change with time and is estimated empirically for different scans.

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