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Combined Deep Learning-based Super-Resolution and Partial Fourier Reconstruction for Gradient Echo Sequences in Abdominal MRI at 3 Tesla: Shortening Breath-Hold Time and Improving Image Sharpness and Lesion Conspicuity

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ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
卷 30, 期 5, 页码 863-872

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2022.06.003

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abdominal MRI; VIBE sequence; parallel acquisition techniques; deep learning; acceleration

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The study aimed to investigate the impact of a deep learning-based super-resolution reconstruction algorithm on acquisition time and image quality for abdominal MRI. The results showed that the algorithm reduced breath-hold time, improved image sharpness and lesion conspicuity, without compromising image quality or diagnostic confidence.
Rationale and Objectives: To investigate the impact of a prototypical deep learning-based super-resolution reconstruction algorithm tailored to partial Fourier acquisitions on acquisition time and image quality for abdominal T1-weighted volume-interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBESR) at 3 Tesla. The standard T1-weighted images were used as the reference standard (VIBESD). Materials and Methods: Patients with diverse abdominal pathologies, who underwent a clinically indicated contrast-enhanced abdominal VIBE magnetic resonance imaging at 3T between March and June 2021 were retrospectively included. Following the acquisition of the standard VIBESD sequences, additional images for the non-contrast, dynamic contrast-enhanced and post -con-trast T1-weighted VIBE acquisition were retrospectively reconstructed using the same raw data and employing a prototypical deep learning-based super-resolution reconstruction algorithm. The algorithm was designed to enhance edge sharpness by avoiding con-ventional k-space filtering and to perform a partial Fourier reconstruction in the slice phase-encoding direction for a predefined asymmetric sampling ratio. In the retrospective reconstruction, the asymmetric sampling was realized by omitting acquired samples at the end of the acquisition and therefore corresponding to a shorter acquisition. Four radiologists independently analyzed the image datasets (VIBESR and VIBESD) in a blinded manner. Outcome measures were: sharpness of abdominal organs, sharpness of vessels, image contrast, noise, hepatic lesion conspicuity and size, overall image quality and diagnostic confidence. These parame-ters were statistically compared and interrater reliability was computed using Fleiss' Kappa and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Finally, the rate of detection of hepatic lesions was documented and was statistically compared using the paired Wilcoxon test. Results: A total of 32 patients aged 59 +/- 16 years (23 men (72%), 9 women (28%)) were included. For VIBESR, breath-hold time was sig-nificantly reduced by approximately 13.6% (VIBESR 11.9 +/- 1.2 seconds vs. VIBESD: 13.9 +/- 1.4 seconds, p < 0.001). All readers rated sharpness of abdominal organs, sharpness of vessels to be superior in images with VIBESR (p values ranged between p = 0.005 and p < 0.001). Despite reduction of acquisition time, image contrast, noise, overall image quality and diagnostic confidence were not com-promised, as there was no evidence of a difference between VIBESR and VIBESD (p > 0.05). The inter-reader agreement was substantial with a Fleiss' Kappa of >0.7 in all contrast phases. A total of 13 hepatic lesions were analyzed. The four readers observed a superior lesion conspicuity in VIBESR than in VIBESD (p values ranged between p = 0.046 and p < 0.001). In terms of lesion size, there was no sig-nificant difference between VIBESD and VIBESR for all readers. Finally, there was an excellent inter-reader agreement regarding lesion size (ICC > 0.9). For all readers, no statistically significant difference was observed regarding detection of hepatic lesions between VIBESD and VIBESR. Conclusion: The deep learning-based super-resolution reconstruction with partial Fourier in the slice phase-encoding direction enabled a reduction of breath-hold time and improved image sharpness and lesion conspicuity in T1-weighted gradient echo sequences in abdomi-nal magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla. Faster acquisition time without compromising image quality or diagnostic confidence was possible by using this deep learning-based reconstruction technique.

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