Basic principles, Principle of multi-echo epi, 1 basic principles – Siemens MULTI-ECHO EPI 4A21 User Manual
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1 Basic principles
1.1 Principle of Multi-Echo EPI
The basic timing scheme of Multi-Echo EPI is shown in Figure 1. It is based on the
original EPI sequence proposed by Mansfield (1). After a single RF-excitation, n
complete EPI images are acquired in a single shot. The phase gradient is rewound to
the original starting position after each echo-image to ensure identical k-space
trajectories for all echo-images (2).
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Figure 1 – Basic timing of the Multi-Echo EPI sequence. The shaded gradient in
phase encoding direction ensures identical k-space trajectories for all echo-images.
The resulting echo-images have different increasing echo times and thus T2*-
weighting. The single echo-images correspond to standard gradient echo EPI images
with the same echo time.