DocumentCode
1122502
Title
A generalization of the two-dimensional prolate spheroidal wave function method for nonrectilinear MRI data acquisition methods
Author
Lindquist, Martin A. ; Zhang, Cun-Hui ; Glover, Gary ; Shepp, Lawrence ; Yang, Qing X.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Stat., Columbia Univ., New York, NY
Volume
15
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2792
Lastpage
2804
Abstract
The two-dimensional (2-D) prolate spheroidal wave function (2-D PSWF) method was previously introduced as an efficient method for trading off between spatial and temporal resolution in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with minimal penalty due to truncation and partial volume effects. In the 2-D PSWF method, the k-space sampling area and a matching 2-D PSWF filter, with optimal signal concentration and minimal truncation artifacts, are determined by the shape and size of a given convex region of interest (ROI). The spatial information in the reduced k-space data is used to calculate the total image intensity over a nonsquare ROI instead of producing a low-resolution image. This method can be used for tracking dynamic signals from non-square ROIs using a reduced k-space sampling area, while achieving minimal signal leakage. However, the previous theory is limited to the case of rectilinear sampling. In order to make the 2-D PSWF method more suitable for dynamic studies, this paper presents a generalized version of the 2-D PSWF theory that can be applied to nonrectilinear data acquisition methods. The method is applied to an fMRI study using a spiral trajectory, which illustrates the methods efficiency at tracking hemodynamic signals with high temporal resolution
Keywords
biomedical MRI; filters; image resolution; image sampling; medical image processing; 2D PSWF filter; convex region of interest; fMRI study; hemodynamic signal tracking; image intensity; k-space sampling area; magnetic resonance imaging; minimal signal leakage; minimal truncation artifacts; nonrectilinear MRI data acquisition methods; optimal signal concentration; partial volume effects; rectilinear sampling; spatial resolution; temporal resolution; two-dimensional prolate spheroidal wave function method; Data acquisition; Image resolution; Image sampling; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic separation; Matched filters; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; Two dimensional displays; Wave functions; Magnetic resonance imaging; nonuniform k-space sampling; prolate spheroidal wave function (PSWF); rapid data acquisition; signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2006.877314
Filename
1673459
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