Performance Analysis of 2-D GRAPPA and Partial Fourier GRAPPA for 3-D MRI

2013 
The acquisition time of three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (3-D MRI) is too long to tolerate in many clinical applications. At present, parallel MRI (pMRI) and partial Fourier (PF) with homodyne detection, including 2-D pMRI (two-dimensional pMRI) and PF_pMRI (the combination of PF and pMRI), are often used to accelerate data sampling in 3-D MRI. However, the performances of 2-D pMRI and PF_pMRI have been seldom discussed. In this paper, we choose GRAPPA (generalized auto-calibrating partially parallel acquisition) as a representative pMRI to analyze and compare the performances of 2-D GRAPPA and PF_GRAPPA, including the noise standard deviation (SD), root mean-square error (RMSE) and g factor, through a series of in vitro experiments. A series of phantom experiments show that the SD, RMSE and g-factor values of PF_GRAPPA are lower than those of 2-D GRAPPA under the same acceleration factor. It demonstrates that the performance of PF_GRAPPA is better than that of 2-D GRAPPA. PF_GRAPPA can be used in any thickness of imaging slab, while 2-D GRAPPA can only be used in thick slab due to the difficulties in determination of the fitting coefficients which result from imperfect RF pulse. In vivo brain experiment results also show that the performance of PF_GRAPPA is better than that of 2-D GRAPPA.
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