Effects of prospective motion correction on perivascular spaces at 7T MRI evaluated using motion artifact simulation
Bingbing Zhao,
Yichen Zhou,
Xiaopeng Zong
Abstract:PurposeThe effectiveness of prospective motion correction (PMC) is often evaluated by comparing artifacts in images acquired with and without PMC (NoPMC). However, such an approach is not applicable in clinical setting due to unavailability of NoPMC images. We aim to develop a simulation approach for demonstrating the ability of fat‐navigator‐based PMC in improving perivascular space (PVS) visibility in T2‐weighted MRI.MethodsMRI datasets from two earlier studies were used for motion artifact simulation and ev… Show more
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