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Segmented simultaneous multi-slice diffusion-weighted imaging with navigated 3D rigid motion correction

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages 1701-1717

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28813

Keywords

brain; EPI; full-volume reconstruction; model-based image reconstruction; motion correction; multi-shot DWI

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  1. Philips

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This study proposes an algorithm that combines 3D rigid motion correction and wavelet denoising into the image reconstruction of segmented SMS-EPI diffusion data. Low-resolution navigators are used to estimate shot-specific diffusion phase corruptions and 3D rigid motion parameters. The algorithm demonstrates high fidelity and improved image reconstruction quality in simulations and in vivo studies.
Purpose: To improve the robustness of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data acquired with segmented simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) echo-planar imaging (EPI) against in-plane and through-plane rigid motion. Theory and Methods: The proposed algorithm incorporates a 3D rigid motion correction and wavelet denoising into the image reconstruction of segmented SMS-EPI diffusion data. Low-resolution navigators are used to estimate shot-specific diffusion phase corruptions and 3D rigid motion parameters through SMS-to-volume registration. The shot-wise rigid motion and phase parameters are integrated into a SENSE-based full-volume reconstruction for each diffusion direction. The algorithm is compared to a navigated SMS reconstruction without gross motion correction in simulations and in vivo studies with four-fold interleaved 3-SMS diffusion tensor acquisitions. Results: Simulations demonstrate high fidelity was achieved in the SMS-to-volume registration, with submillimeter registration errors and improved image reconstruction quality. In vivo experiments validate successful artifact reduction in 3D motion-compromised in vivo scans with a temporal motion resolution of approximately 0.3 s. Conclusion: This work demonstrates the feasibility of retrospective 3D rigid motion correction from shot navigators for segmented SMS DWI.

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