Extended field‐of‐view imaging with table translation and frequency sweeping

A new method for MRI of an extended field of view (FOV) has been developed and validated. The method employs concurrent MR data acquisition and patient table motion. Table motion‐induced image artifacts are minimized by sweeping the frequency of the receiver at a rate matching the table's speed. Multiple regional images are collected and combined to reconstruct the full FOV. The imaging parameters and table speed are chosen to ensure that each regional image of the subject is collected while the corresponding anatomy is in the useable imaging volume of the scanner. Additional strategies are applied to further reduce field inhomogeneity‐induced artifacts, especially distortions due to gradient field nonlinearity. The method is robust and can be easily incorporated into most multislice 2D and volumetric 3D imaging pulse sequences. It is anticipated that this technique will be useful for a variety of applications, including angiographic runoffs, whole‐body screening, and short‐magnet imaging. Magn Reson Med 49:1106–1112, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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