参照物选择方法对 PROPELLER MRI 的影响。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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摘要

PROPELLER磁共振成像已被证明对刚性运动补偿有效,而现有PROPELLER重建方法的性能关键取决于选择合适的参考叶片。在这项工作中,我们提出了 PROPELLER 重建的稳健实现方法,并将其与不同的参考选择方法相结合,包括单刀片参考(SBR)、组合刀片参考(CBR)、分组刀片参考(GBR)和 Pipe 等人的修订方法(不需要刀片参考(NBR))。为了评估参照物选择方法的运动估计精度和稳健性,我们进行了模拟和活体研究。我们收集了 10 名志愿者的指示运动和 11 名患者的随机运动的活体数据集,并由两名经验丰富的放射科医生对图像进行独立、盲法评分。模拟和活体研究都表明,根据目测,四种参考选择方法具有相似的性能。在我们的测试中,对 SBR、CBR 或 GBR 来说,运动估计迭代一次就足够了,在临床诊断的图像质量方面与 NBR 相当。迭代两次后,SBR、CBR 和 GBR 的运动估计精度与 NBR 相当。在我们提出的 PROPELLER 重建中,参照物的选择对于稳健的运动校正并不重要。建议采用不迭代的 NBR 和迭代两次的 SBR、CBR 和 GBR 来进行精确的运动校正。
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The effects of reference selection methods on PROPELLER MRI
PROPELLER MRI has been shown effective for rigid motion compensation, while the performance of existing PROPELLER reconstruction methods critically depend on selecting a proper reference blade.
In this work, we proposed a robust implementation for PROPELLER reconstruction, which was incorporated with different reference selection methods, including single blade reference (SBR), combined blades reference (CBR), grouped blades reference (GBR) and Pipe et al.'s revised method, which requires no blade reference (NBR).
Both simulation and in vivo studies were performed to evaluate the precision and robustness of motion estimation for reference selection methods. In vivo data sets from 10 volunteers with instructed motion and 11 patients with random motion were collected and images were scored independently and blindly by two experienced radiologists.
Both simulation and in vivo studies demonstrate that the four reference selection methods have similar performances according to visual inspection. In our tests, one iteration for the motion estimation can be sufficient for SBR, CBR, or GBR, and comparable to NBR in terms of image quality for clinical diagnosis. With two iterations, SBR, CBR, and GBR are comparable to NBR in terms of motion estimation precision. With our proposed PROPELLER reconstruction, reference selection is not critical for robust motion correction. NBR with no iterations and SBR, CBR, and GBR with two iterations are recommended for accurate motion correction.
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Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
194
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the first international multidisciplinary journal encompassing physical, life, and clinical science investigations as they relate to the development and use of magnetic resonance imaging. MRI is dedicated to both basic research, technological innovation and applications, providing a single forum for communication among radiologists, physicists, chemists, biochemists, biologists, engineers, internists, pathologists, physiologists, computer scientists, and mathematicians.
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