稀疏磁共振成像使用标记射频脉冲

V. Singh, A. Tewfik
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为了提高压缩感知图像恢复的性能保证,一些快速磁共振成像技术提出了对磁共振信号编码公式的修改。先前提出的编码公式的一个限制是它们难以在物理硬件上实现。可实现的公式与理论模型的偏差导致了临床不可行的操作特性。本文提出了一种基于射频脉冲标记的磁共振信号编码方法。提出的公式使用标记脉冲来唯一地调制每个磁共振激发视场中的纵向磁化。磁化调制导致空间傅里叶空间中信息的混合,从而改善了传感和稀疏基之间的不相干性。由于使用临床有源射频脉冲,所提出的制剂的物理实现是有希望的。在体内数据集上使用所提出的公式进行图像恢复实验的初步结果相当接近,有时比难以实现的最先进公式的结果更好。
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Sparse magnetic resonance imaging using tagging RF pulses
Few fast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques have proposed modifications to the MR signal encoding formulation in order to improve the performance guarantees of image recovery using compressed sensing. A limitation of the previously proposed encoding formulations is their difficult realization on the physical hardware. The deviation of realizable formulation from the theoretical model leads to operating characteristics which are clinically infeasible. In this paper, a novel MR signal encoding formulation using tagging radio-frequency pulses is proposed. The proposed formulation uses tagging pulses to uniquely modulate the longitudinal magnetization in the field-of-view for each MR excitation. The modulation of magnetization leads to mixing of information in the spatial Fourier space which improves the incoherence between the sensing and the sparsifying basis. The physical realization of the proposed formulation is promising due to the use of clinically active RF pulses. The preliminary results for image recovery experiments using the proposed formulation on an in-vivo dataset are comparably close and at times better than the results of the difficult-to-realize state-of-the-art formulation.
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