Multiple motion encoding in phase-contrast MRI: A general theory and application to elastography imaging
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Herthum, Helge
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Multiple motion encoding in phase-contrast MRI: A general theory and application to elastography imaging
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While MRI allows to encode the motion of tissue in the magnetization's phase, it remains yet a challenge to obtain high fidelity motion images due to wraps in the phase for high encoding efficiencies. Therefore, we propose an optimal multiple motion encoding method (OMME) and exemplify it in Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) data. OMME is formulated as a non-convex least-squares problem for the motion using an arbitrary number of phase-contrast measurements with different motion encoding gradients (MEGs). The mathematical properties of OMME are proved in terms of standard deviation and dynamic range of the motion's estimate for arbitrary MEGs combination which are confirmed using synthetically generated data. OMME's performance is assessed on MRE data from in vivo human brain experiments and compared to dual encoding strategies. The unwrapped images are further used to reconstruct stiffness maps and compared to the ones obtained using conventional unwrapping methods. OMME allowed to successfully combine several MRE phase images with different MEGs, outperforming dual encoding strategies in either motion-to-noise ratio (MNR) or number of successfully reconstructed voxels with good noise stability. This lead to stiffness maps with greater resolution of details than obtained with conventional unwrapping methods. The proposed OMME method allows for a flexible and noise robust increase in the dynamic range and thus provides wrap-free phase images with high MNR. In MRE, the method may be especially suitable when high resolution images with high MNR are needed.
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German Research Foundation (DFG) GRK 2260 BIOQIC
SFB1340
Sa901/17-2
European Union (EU) 668039
European Research Council (ERC) 852544
ANID-Fondecyt 1191903
1201311
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT PIA/BASAL ACE210010
Basal-ANID funds FB210005
Millennium Programs NCN17 1
NCN19 161
ACIPDE MATH190008
ANID Millennium Science Initiative Program NCN17129
Conicyt Basal Program AFB 1700 01
FONDAP/15110009
European Research Council (ERC)
Spanish Government 852544
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Medical Image Analysis 78 (2022) 102416
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