Distortion-Free Diffusion Imaging Using Self-Navigated Cartesian Echo-Planar Time Resolved Acquisition and Joint Magnitude and Phase Constrained Reconstruction
Autor: | Fanrui Fu, Philip K. Lee, Kawin Setsompop, Jennifer A. McNab, Zijing Dong, Erpeng Dai |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Phase Variation
Radiological and Ultrasound Technology Echo-Planar Imaging Image quality Computer science Phase (waves) Brain Pulse sequence Signal Article Computer Science Applications law.invention Background noise Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging law Phase correlation Image Processing Computer-Assisted Cartesian coordinate system Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diffusion (business) Algorithm Software |
Zdroj: | IEEE Trans Med Imaging |
ISSN: | 1558-254X 0278-0062 |
Popis: | Echo-planar time resolved imaging (EPTI) is an effective approach for acquiring high-quality distortion-free images with a multi-shot EPI (ms-EPI) readout. As with traditional ms-EPI acquisitions, inter-shot phase variations present a main challenge when incorporating EPTI into a diffusion-prepared pulse sequence. The aim of this study is to develop a self-navigated Cartesian EPTI-based (scEPTI) acquisition together with a magnitude and phase constrained reconstruction for distortion-free diffusion imaging. A self-navigated Cartesian EPTI-based diffusion-prepared pulse sequence is designed. The different phase components in EPTI diffusion signal are analyzed and an approach to synthesize a fully phase-matched navigator for the inter-shot phase correction is demonstrated. Lastly, EPTI contains richer magnitude and phase information than conventional ms-EPI, such as the magnitude and phase correlations along the temporal dimension. The potential of these magnitude and phase correlations to enhance the reconstruction is explored. The reconstruction results with and without phase matching and with and without phase or magnitude constraints are compared. Compared with reconstruction without phase matching, the proposed phase matching method can improve the accuracy of inter-shot phase correction and reduce signal corruption in the final diffusion images. Magnitude constraints further improve image quality by suppressing the background noise and thereby increasing SNR, while phase constraints can mitigate possible image blurring from adding magnitude constraints. The high-quality distortion-free diffusion images and simultaneous diffusion-relaxometry imaging capacity provided by the proposed EPTI design represent a highly valuable tool for both clinical and neuroscientific assessments of tissue microstructure. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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