Complementary time-frequency domain networks for dynamic parallel MR image reconstruction

Qin, Chen; Duan, Jinming; Hammernik, Kerstin; Schlemper, Jo; Kuestner, Thomas; Botnar, Rene; Prieto, Claudia; Price, Anthony N.; Hajnal, Joseph, V; Rueckert, Daniel

Abstract

--- - "Purpose: To introduce a novel deep learning-based approach for fast and high-quality dynamic multicoil MR reconstruction by learning a complementary time-frequency domain network that exploits spatiotemporal correlations simultaneously from complementary domains. Theory and" - "Methods: Dynamic parallel MR image reconstruction is formulated as a multivariable minimization problem, where the data are regularized in combined temporal Fourier and spatial (x-f) domain as well as in spatiotemporal image (x-t) domain. An iterative algorithm based on variable splitting technique is derived, which alternates among signal de-aliasing steps in x-f and x-t spaces, a closed-form point-wise data consistency step and a weighted coupling step. The iterative model is embedded into a deep recurrent neural network which learns to recover the image via exploiting spatiotemporal redundancies in complementary domains." - "Results: Experiments were performed on two datasets of highly undersampled multicoil short-axis cardiac cine MRI scans. Results demonstrate that our proposed method outperforms the current state-of-the-art approaches both quantitatively and qualitatively. The proposed model can also generalize well to data acquired from a different scanner and data with pathologies that were not seen in the training set." - "Conclusion: The work shows the benefit of reconstructing dynamic parallel MRI in complementary time-frequency domains with deep neural networks. The method can effectively and robustly reconstruct high-quality images from highly undersampled dynamic multicoil data (16x and 24x yielding 15 s and 10 s scan times respectively) with fast reconstruction speed (2.8 seconds). This could potentially facilitate achieving fast single-breath-hold clinical 2D cardiac cine imaging."

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000672323800001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volumen: 86
Número: 6
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 3274
Página final: 3291
DOI:

10.1002/mrm.28917

Notas: ISI