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Article Dans Une Revue Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Année : 2011

Motion compensated generalized reconstruction for free-breathing dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI

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The analysis of abdominal and thoracic dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI is often impaired by artifacts and misregistration caused by physiological motion. Breath-hold is too short to cover long acquisitions. A novel multipurpose reconstruction technique, entitled dynamic contrast-enhanced generalized reconstruction by inversion of coupled systems, is presented. It performs respiratory motion compensation in terms of both motion artefact correction and registration. It comprises motion modeling and contrast-change modeling. The method feeds on physiological signals and x-f space properties of dynamic series to invert a coupled system of linear equations. The unknowns solved for represent the parameters for a linear nonrigid motion model and the parameters for a linear contrast-change model based on B-splines. Performance is demonstrated on myocardial perfusion imaging, on six simulated data sets and six clinical exams. The main purpose consists in removing motion-induced errors from time-intensity curves, thus improving curve analysis and postprocessing in general. This method alleviates postprocessing difficulties in dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and opens new possibilities for dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI analysis.

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hal-03179964 , version 1 (24-03-2021)

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M. Filipovic, Pierre-André Vuissoz, A. Codreanu, M. Claudon, J. Felblinger. Motion compensated generalized reconstruction for free-breathing dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2011, 65 (3), pp.812-822. ⟨10.1002/mrm.22644⟩. ⟨hal-03179964⟩
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