Dg. Nishimura et al., A VELOCITY K-SPACE ANALYSIS OF FLOW EFFECTS IN ECHO-PLANAR AND SPIRALIMAGING, Magnetic resonance in medicine, 33(4), 1995, pp. 549-556
A velocity k-space formalism facilitates the analysis of flow effects
for imaging sequences involving time-varying gradients such as echo-pl
anar and spiral. For each sequence, the velocity k-space trajectory ca
n be represented by k(v)(k(r)); that is, its velocity-frequency (k(v))
position as a function of spatial-frequency (k(r)) position. In an ec
ho-planar sequence, k(v) is discontinuous and asymmetric. However, in
a spiral sequence, k(v) is smoothly varying, circularly symmetric, and
small near the k(r) origin. To compare the effects of these trajector
y differences, simulated images were generated by computing the k-spac
e values for an in-plane vessel with parabolic flow. Whereas the resul
ting echo-planar images demonstrate distortions and ghosting that depe
nd on the vessel orientation, the spiral images exhibit minimal artifa
cts.