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Efficient Parallel Reconstruction for High Resolution Multishot Spiral Diffusion Data With Low Rank Constraint

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 77, Issue 3, Pages 1359-1366

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.26199

Keywords

multishot DWI; spiral data; low rank; parallel imaging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81401473]

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Purpose: To propose a novel reconstruction method using parallel imaging with low rank constraint to accelerate high resolution multishot spiral diffusion imaging. Theory and Methods: The undersampled high resolution diffusion data were reconstructed based on a low rank (LR) constraint using similarities between the data of different interleaves from a multishot spiral acquisition. The self-navigated phase compensation using the low resolution phase data in the center of k-space was applied to correct shot-to-shot phase variations induced by motion artifacts. The low rank reconstruction was combined with sensitivity encoding (SENSE) for further acceleration. The efficiency of the proposed joint reconstruction framework, dubbed LR-SENSE, was evaluated through error quantifications and compared with ` 1 regularized compressed sensing method and conventional iterative SENSE method using the same datasets. Results: It was shown that with a same acceleration factor, the proposed LR-SENSE method had the smallest normalized sum-of-squares errors among all the compared methods in all diffusion weighted images and DTI-derived index maps, when evaluated with different acceleration factors (R = 2, 3, 4) and for all the acquired diffusion directions. Conclusion: Robust high resolution diffusion weighted image can be efficiently reconstructed from highly undersampled multishot spiral data with the proposed LR-SENSE method. (C) 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

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