肾MR灌注加权成像中b-SSFP序列的数值模拟

A. Klepaczko, P. Skulimowski, M. Strzelecki, L. Stefanczyk, E. Eikefjord, J. Rørvik, A. Lundervold
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磁共振(MR)模拟是测试和开发新的成像方案的可能方法之一。它可以帮助快速,按需验证关于不同物理和/或技术因素对图像外观的影响的各种假设。在本文中,我们进行了动态对比增强磁共振成像的数值模拟。特别是,我们提出了所谓的平衡稳态自由进动序列的实现,并展示了其在模拟肾脏灌注加权检查的DCE-MR图像合成中的应用。为此,我们设计了一个由肾皮质和肾髓质组成的简化的肾实质数字幻影。基于对真实的高分辨率腹部CT图像的人工分割构建幻像。通过给肾脏组织段分配随时间变化的$T_{1}$松弛时间,将造影剂动力学纳入模型。根据实际DCE-MR研究的分析确定相关的T1时间过程。最后,在一个示例应用中说明了所设计的模拟器的实际方面,其中选择的图像衍生灌注特性参考了肾脏的生理参数。
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Numerical simulation of the b-SSFP sequence in MR perfusion-weighted imaging of the kidney
Magnetic resonance (MR) simulation is one of the possible approaches to test and develop new imaging protocols. It can assist in fast, on-demand verification of various hypotheses concerning the impact of different physical and/or technical factors on image appearance. In this paper, we perform numerical simulation of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging. In particular, we present the implementation of the so-called balanced steady state free precession sequence and show its application in the synthesis of DCE-MR images mimicking perfusion-weighted examinations of the kidney. To this end, we designed a simplified digital phantom of renal parenchyma comprising of kidney cortex and medulla. The phantom was constructed based on manual segmentation of a real high-resolution CT image of the abdomen. The contrast agent kinetics was incorporated into the model by assigning time-varying $T_{1}$ relaxation time to the kidney tissue segments. The relevant T1 time courses were determined based on analysis of real DCE-MR studies. Eventually, the practical aspects of the designed simulator are illustrated in an example application, where selected image-derived perfusion characteristics are referred to physiological parameters of the kidney.
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