A comparison of phase unwrapping methods in velocity-encoded MRI for aortic flows

Locke, Miriam; GARAY-LABRA, JEREMIAS ESTEBAN; Labra, Jeremias Esteban Garay; Franco, Pamela; URIBE-ARANCIBIA, SERGIO ANDRES; Bertoglio, Cristobal

Abstract

Purpose: The phase of a MRI signal is used to encode the velocity of blood flow. Phase unwrapping artifacts may appear when aiming to improve the velocity-to-noise ratio (VNR) of the measured velocity field. This study aims to compare various unwrapping algorithms on ground-truth synthetic data generated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Methods: We compare four different phase unwrapping algorithms on two different synthetic datasets of four-dimensional flow MRI and 26 datasets of 2D PC-MRI acquisitions including the ascending and descending aorta. The synthetic datasets are constructed using CFD simulations of an aorta with a coarctation, with different levels of spatiotemporal resolutions and noise. The error of the unwrapped images was assessed by comparison against the ground truth velocity field in the synthetic data and dual-VENC reconstructions in the in vivo data. Results: Using the unwrapping algorithms, we were able to remove aliased voxels in the data almost entirely, reducing the L2-error compared to the ground truth by 50%–80%. Results indicated that the best choice of algorithm depend on the spatiotemporal resolution and noise level of the dataset. Temporal unwrapping is most successful with a high temporal and low spatial resolution ((Figure presented.) ms, (Figure presented.) mm), reducing the L2-error by 70%–85%, while Laplacian unwrapping performs better with a lower temporal or better spatial resolution ((Figure presented.) ms, (Figure presented.) mm), especially for signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) 12 as opposed to SNR 15, with an error reduction of 55%–85% compared to the 50%–75% achieved by the Temporal method. The differences in performance between the methods are statistically significant. Conclusions: The temporal method and spatiotemporal Laplacian method provide the best results, with the spatiotemporal Laplacian being more robust. However, single- (Figure presented.) methods only situationally and not generally reach the performance of dual- (Figure presented.) unwrapping methods.

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Título según WOS: A comparison of phase unwrapping methods in velocity-encoded MRI for aortic flows
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85162643549 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volumen: 90
Editorial: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 2102
Página final: 2115
DOI:

10.1002/MRM.29767

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS