Intra-bin correction and inter-bin compensation of respiratory motion in free-running five-dimensional whole-heart magnetic resonance imaging

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Title
Intra-bin correction and inter-bin compensation of respiratory motion in free-running five-dimensional whole-heart magnetic resonance imaging
Journal
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Author(s)
Roy Christopher W., Milani Bastien, Yerly Jérôme, Si-Mohamed Salim, Romanin Ludovica, Bustin Aurélien, Tenisch Estelle, Rutz Tobias, Prsa Milan, Stuber Matthias
ISSN
1097-6647
ISSN-L
1097-6647
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Number
1
Pages
101037
Language
english
Abstract
Free-running cardiac and respiratory motion-resolved whole-heart 5D MRI can reduce scan planning and provide a means of evaluating respiratory-driven changes in clinical parameters of interest. However, respiratory-resolved imaging can be limited by user-defined parameters which create trade-offs between residual artifact and motion blur. In this work, we develop and validate strategies for both correction of intra-bin and compensation of inter-bin respiratory motion to improve the quality of 5D MRI.
Each component of the reconstruction framework was systematically validated and compared to the previously established 5D approach using simulated free-running data (N=50) and a cohort of 32 patients with congenital heart disease. The impact of intra-bin respiratory motion correction was evaluated in terms of image sharpness while inter-bin respiratory motion compensation was evaluated in terms of reconstruction error, compression of respiratory motion, and image sharpness. The full reconstruction framework (IIMC 5D) was evaluated in terms of image sharpness and scoring of image quality by expert reviewers.
Intra-bin motion correction provides significantly (p < 10 <sup>-3</sup> ) sharper images for both simulated and patient data. Inter-bin motion compensation results in significant (p < 10 <sup>-3</sup> ) lower reconstruction error, lower motion compression, and higher sharpness in both simulated (10/11) and patient (9/11) data. The combined framework resulted in significantly (p < 10 <sup>-3</sup> ) sharper IIMC 5D reconstructions (End-Exp: 0.45±0.09, End-Ins: 0.46±0.10) relative to the previously established 5D implementation (End-Exp: 0.43±0.08, End-Ins: 0.39±0.09). Similarly, image scoring by three expert reviewers was significantly (p < 10 <sup>-3</sup> ) higher using IIMC 5D (End-Exp: 3.39±0.44, End-Ins: 3.32±0.45) relative to 5D images (End-Exp: 3.02±0.54, End-Ins: 2.45±0.52).
The proposed IIMC reconstruction significantly improves the quality of 5D whole-heart MRI. This may be exploited for higher resolution or abbreviated scan. Further investigation of the diagnostic impact of this framework and comparison to gold-standards is needed to understand its full clinical utility including exploration of respiratory-driven changes in physiological measurements of interest.
Keywords
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / 320030_173129
Swiss National Science Foundation / 201292
Swiss National Science Foundation / PZ00P3_202140
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