Title :
Model-based alignment of Look-Locker MRI sequences for calibrated myocardical scar tissue quantification
Author :
van de Giessen, Martijn ; Qian Tao ; van der Geest, Rob J. ; Lelieveldt, Boudewijn P. F.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Image Process., Leiden Univ. Med. Center, Leiden, Netherlands
Abstract :
The characterization of myocardial scar tissue in Late Gadolinium Enhancement (LGE) MRI volumes is hampered by the nonquantitative nature of MRI image intensities. Using the widely available Look-Locker (LL) sequence that images the heart using different inversion times a T1 map can be created per patient to calibrate the LGE datasets. However, due to the nature of the LL acquisition, the myocardium is imaged at different phases of the cardiac cycle, resulting in deformations between slices of the LL stack and preventing accurate T1 map estimates. In this paper a method is proposed for the non-rigid alignment of the LL stack that uses a model of the exponential contrast development throughout the LL stack to concurrently align all LL stack slices. The model based alignment is shown to be more robust than a pairwise mutual information based alignment. More importantly, correlations between the relaxivity (R1) map and the LGE intensities (needed for the LGE calibration) are higher using the proposed alignment than when using manual annotations. The model based alignment thereby allows the use of the LL sequence for LGE calibration without manually annotating the (typically) 33 slices in this sequence. After alignment, the myocardium only needs to be annotated in the LGE slice. The latter is also needed for non-calibrated scar quantification and thus requires no additional user effort.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; cardiology; image registration; medical image processing; LGE MRI volumes; LGE dataset calibration; LGE intensities; Look-Locker MRI sequence; Look-Locker acquisition; T1 map; calibrated myocardical scar tissue quantification; cardiac cycle phases; exponential contrast model; heart; inversion time; late gadolinium enhancement MRI; model based alignment; myocardial scar tissue characterization; myocardium imaging; nonquantitative MRI image intensities; nonrigid LL stack alignment; relaxivity map; Calibration; Correlation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Manuals; Myocardium; Robustness; T1 mapping; calibration; late gadolinium enhanced MR; motion correction; myocardial scar; non-rigid registration;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2013 IEEE 10th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6456-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2013.6556655