DocumentCode
23639
Title
Accelerated Phase-Cycled SSFP Imaging With Compressed Sensing
Author
Cukur, Tolga
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bilkent Univ., Ankara, Turkey
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan. 2015
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
115
Abstract
Balanced steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging suffers from irrecoverable signal losses, known as banding artifacts, in regions of large B0 field inhomogeneity. A common solution is to acquire multiple phase-cycled images each with a different frequency sensitivity, such that the location of banding artifacts are shifted in space. These images are then combined to alleviate signal loss across the entire field-of-view. Although high levels of artifact suppression are viable using a large number of images, this is a time costly process that limits clinical utility. Here, we propose to accelerate individual acquisitions such that the overall scan time is equal to that of a single SSFP acquisition. Aliasing artifacts and noise are minimized by using a variable-density random sampling pattern in k-space, and by generating disjoint sampling patterns for separate acquisitions. A sparsity-enforcing method is then used for image reconstruction. Demonstrations on realistic brain phantom images, and in vivo brain and knee images are provided. In all cases, the proposed technique enables robust SSFP imaging in the presence of field inhomogeneities without prolonging scan times.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; brain; compressed sensing; image reconstruction; medical image processing; accelerated phase cycled SSFP imaging; banding artifacts; brain phantom images; compressed sensing; disjoint sampling patterns; frequency sensitivity; image reconstruction; irrecoverable signal loss; knee images; noise; steady state free precession imaging; variable density random sampling pattern; Acceleration; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Magnetic resonance imaging; PSNR; Banding artifact; compressed sensing; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); phase cycling; random undersampling; steady-state free precession (SSFP); variable density;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2014.2346814
Filename
6876170
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