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A new method is proposed by which the time integral of time-varying ma
gnetic fields in different voxels can be determined by MRI. A further
processing step is employed which enables the integral of the magnetic
field gradients experienced by groups of voxels to be deduced. Analys
is of the theoretical background and complete simulations have been us
ed to assess the limitations of the technique and the method is applie
d to the measurement of a 2D spiral k-space trajectory and also of its
1D components. These measured trajectories have been used to reconstr
uct images from experimental spiral-scan raw data of a phantom acquire
d using the 2D spiral k-space trajectory. Comparisons of the resulting
images are made with the image reconstructed using the corresponding
theoretical trajectory. The importance of the repeatability, reliabili
ty and accuracy of the technique is demonstrated. (C) 1997 Elsevier Sc
ience Inc.