Fast and silent MRI using nonlinear gradient fields at the ultrasonic gradient switching frequency of 20 kHz with a Point Spread Function framework reconstruction.
Michael J B McGroryEdwin VersteegAlessandro SbrizziCornelis A T van den BergDennis KlompJeroen C W SieroPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2024)
Using the PSF-framework, images of comparable quality to conventional SENSE reconstructions are possible via combining traditional linear and ultrasonic oscillating nonlinear encoding fields. Using nonlinear gradient fields relaxes the demand for strictly linear gradient fields, enabling much higher slew rates with a reduced risk of peripheral nerve stimulation or cardiac stimulation, which could aid in extension to ultrasonic whole-body MRI. The lack of aliasing artifacts also highlights the potential of accelerated imaging using the PSF-framework.