2021
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13509
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Image quality and acquisition time assessments for phase oversampling in compressed sensing sensitivity encoding: Comparison with conventional SENSE

Abstract: This study compared sensitivity encoding (SENSE) and compressed sensing sensitivity encoding (CS-SENSE) for phase oversampling distance and assessed its impact on image quality and image acquisition time. The experiment was performed with a large diameter phantom using 16-channel anterior body coils. All imaging data were divided into three groups according to the parallel imaging technique and oversampling distances: groups A (SENSE with phase oversampling distance of 150 mm), B (CS-SENSE with phase oversampl… Show more

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“…Phase oversampling is an MRI technique that symmetrically increases the sampling range in the phase-encoding direction. This technique can help prevent aliasing artifacts and can also reduce scan time ( 29 , 30 ). We reduced phase oversampling from 100% to 60%, resulting in a 32-second reduction in scan time while maintaining image quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Phase oversampling is an MRI technique that symmetrically increases the sampling range in the phase-encoding direction. This technique can help prevent aliasing artifacts and can also reduce scan time ( 29 , 30 ). We reduced phase oversampling from 100% to 60%, resulting in a 32-second reduction in scan time while maintaining image quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%