Abstract

Objective: To access the role of radial K-space sampling technique for the compensation of motion artifact in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Study Design: Systematic Literature Search. Setting: Department of Radiology, Shalimar Hospital, Lahore. Period: March 2019 to Oct 2019. Material & Methods: Was conducted with the help the of following search engines: Google scholar, PubMed, NCBI, Medline and Medscape databases from 1999 up to 2019 for names or acronyms of Radial K-space sampling, propeller sequence, management of motion artifact in MRI, RADAR sequence for motion compensation in MRI, k-space in clinic and multivane. Only those studies were included in this review study which shows the role of radial K-space sampling Technique for compensation of motion artifact. Total 104 studies were selected and after evaluation only 42 studies were included. Results: According to literature radial k-space sampling improved the quality of image and provided the scans with reduced motion artifact. Whereas in case of specificity (N= 16) the mean calculated value was 80.87 and Std. Deviation was 7.022. In case of radial k-space sampling technique (N=42) calculated mean was .26 and std. deviation was .701. The main disadvantage of radial k-space sampling is increased scan time. Conclusion: After reviewing literature of 42 studies, it was assessed that the use of radial K-space sampling technique or propeller sequence adjacent to the standard MRI sequences can reduce the motion artifact and will increase the image quality.

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