Chemical shift-based prospective k-space anonymization.
Hendrik MatternMartin KnollFalk LüsebrinkOliver SpeckPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2020)
To our best knowledge, CHARISMA is the first prospective k-space defacing approach. With proper fat-shift direction and amplitude, this easy-to-build, low-cost solution impaired subject identification in gradient-echo data considerably. Further sequences will be tested with CHARISMA in the future.