Gallichan, DanielMarques, José P.Gruetter, Rolf2015-04-162015-04-162015-04-16201610.1002/mrm.25670https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/113377WOS:000370593700001PURPOSE: The goal of the present study was to use a three-dimensional (3D) gradient echo volume in combination with a fat-selective excitation as a 3D motion navigator (3D FatNav) for retrospective correction of microscopic head motion during high-resolution 3D structural scans of extended duration. The fat excitation leads to a 3D image that is itself sparse, allowing high parallel imaging acceleration factors - with the additional advantage of a minimal disturbance of the water signal used for the host sequence. METHODS: A 3D FatNav was inserted into two structural protocols: an inversion-prepared gradient echo at 0.33 x 0.33 x 1.00 mm resolution and a turbo spin echo at 600 mum isotropic resolution. RESULTS: Motion estimation was possible with high precision, allowing retrospective motion correction to yield clear improvements in image quality, especially in the conspicuity of very small blood vessels. CONCLUSION: The highly accelerated 3D FatNav allowed motion correction with noticeable improvements in image quality, even for head motion which was small compared with the voxel dimensions of the host sequence.CIBM-AITRetrospective correction of involuntary microscopic head movement using highly accelerated fat image navigators (3D FatNavs) at 7Ttext::journal::journal article::research article