US2009201021A1PendingUtilityA1
Phase correction method
Est. expiryNov 2, 2026(~0.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Vladimir Jellus
G01R 33/5659G01R 33/565G01R 33/4828G01R 33/56563
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A method corrects for a phase error in an MR image, in which MR signals of an examination subject are acquired, complex images of the examination subject are generated, phase differences of the phase values for various image points of the complex images are established with an averaged phase value of image points from a first surrounding region of a respective image point, and a phase correction is executed dependent on how well the phase differences correspond to a predetermined phase value, where the order of the image points in which the phase correction is implemented is dependent on how well the phase values in the image points correspond to the predetermined phase value.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method for correcting a phase error in an MR image, comprising:
acquiring MR signals of an examination subject; generating complex images of the examination subject from the acquired MR signals; establishing phase differences of phase values for various image points of the complex images with, respectively, an averaged phase value of image points from a first surrounding region of a respective image point; executing a phase correction dependent on how well the phase differences correspond to a predetermined phase value, an order of the image points in which the phase correction is implemented depends on how well the phase values in the image points correspond to the predetermined phase value; and providing a user readable or machine readable output related to the phase correction.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
utilizing essentially only image points at which it as been checked how well phase differences correspond to the predetermined phase value for the calculation of the averaged phase value from the first surrounding region.
3 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
checking whether a formed phase difference of an image points lies within a predetermined angular range with an averaged phase value from the first surrounding region; and if yes, then leaving the phase value of the checked image point unchanged; and if no, correcting the phase value of the checked image point by a predetermined phase value.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein an order of the establishment of the phase difference for the various image points ensues dependent on how well phase differences of the individual image points corresponding to the predetermined phase value, the method further comprising:
taking into account the corresponding image point with the phase value in the phase correction in proportion to a degree of correspondence of the phase difference of an image point to the predetermined phase value.
5 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein the predetermined angular range includes angles between 0° and 90°, the phase value being left unchanged if the phase difference is smaller than 90°, while the phase value of an image point is corrected by 180° when the phase difference is greater than 90°.
6 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
determining neighboring image points relative to image points for which the phase difference should be established; determining, for the neighboring image points, further phase differences of the neighboring image points relative to an averaged phase value of image points from a second surrounding region relative to the respective neighboring image points; sorting the further phase difference of the neighboring image points according to magnitude; and selecting from the neighboring image points of a next image point for which the phase correction is implemented, dependent on the further phase difference.
7 . The method according to claim 6 , further comprising:
sorting the further phase differences of the neighboring image points into stack ranges in which image points with phase values from a predetermined phase range are situated; and processing stack ranges with low phase ranges before stack ranges with higher phase ranges.
8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the examination subject comprises signal portions of at least two tissue types, the method further comprising:
identifying and separating the at least two different tissue types.
9 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the two tissues have a different chemical shift and thus different resolution frequency, the method further comprising:
in the acquisition of the MR signals, acquiring signals in which a phase position of the two tissues is essentially identical in one case, and in an other case acquiring signals in which phase positions of the two tissues are aligned opposite to one another.
10 . The method according to claim 8 , further comprising:
utilizing two predetermined phase values that correspond to 0° and 180° as predetermined phase values; and checking whether the determined phase differences correspond to 0° or180°.
11 . The method according to claim 9 , further comprising:
determining which tissue type is responsible for a resulting phase value in an image point based on the MR signals in which the phase positions of the two tissue types are opposite; and correcting the phase value of an image point by 180° or not depending on the determined tissue type.
12 . The method according to claim 11 , further comprising:
producing a resultant phase curve that corresponds to system-dependent phase error of the MR system in the phase values of the complex MR signal after the identification of the two tissue types and the correction of the phase difference by 180° for one of the tissue types.
13 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the two different tissue types are fat and water.
14 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein adjacent image points from three different spatial directions are used for the averaged phase value.
15 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein between three and nine image points in each spatial direction are used for the averaged phase values.
16 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein between six and eight image points in each spatial direction are used for the averaged phase values.
17 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein between five and seven image points in each spatial direction are used for the averaged phase values.
18 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
utilizing a plurality of acquisition coils for the acquisition of the MR signals; combining the complex MR signals of the individual coils into a complex total signal before a phase correction is implemented on the complex total signal.
19 . The method according to claim 18 , further comprising:
determining phase information of each acquisition coil; and taking this phase information taken into account in calculating the complex total signal.
20 . The method according to claim 18 , further comprising:
assessing a sensitivity of each acquisition coil before the formation of the complex total signal; and in the formation of the total signal, weighting a portion of the signal of each coil dependent on its sensitivity.
21 . The method according to claim 6 , further comprising:
taking into account essentially only image points in which it has been checked how well the phase differences correspond to the predetermined phase value in the determining of the averaged phase values of image points from the second surrounding region.Cited by (0)
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