Ultra-wide band radar for prospective respiratory motion correction in the liver

Author:

Neumann TomORCID,Ludwig JulianeORCID,Kerkering Kirsten M.ORCID,Speier PeterORCID,Seifert FrankORCID,Schaeffter TobiasORCID,Kolbitsch ChristophORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objective. T1 mapping of the liver is time consuming and can be challenging due to respiratory motion. Here we present a prospective slice tracking approach, which utilizes an external ultra-wide band radar signal and allows for efficient T1 mapping during free-breathing. Approach. The fast radar signal is calibrated to an MR-based motion signal to create a motion model. This motion model provides motion estimates, which are used to carry out slice tracking for any subsequent clinical scan. This approach was evaluated in simulations, phantom experiments and in vivo scans. Main results. Radar-based slice tracking was implemented on an MR system with a total latency of 77 ms. Moving phantom experiments showed accurate motion prediction with an error of 0.12 mm in anterior-posterior and 0.81 mm in head-feet direction. The model error remained stable for up to two hours. In vivo experiments showed visible image improvement with a motion model error three times smaller than with a respiratory bellow. For T1 mapping during free-breathing the proposed approach provided similar results compared to reference T1 mapping during a breathhold. Significance. The proposed radar-based approach achieves accurate slice tracking and enables efficient T1 mapping of the liver during free-breathing. This motion correction approach is independent from scanning parameters and could also be used for applications like MR guided radiotherapy or MR Elastography.

Funder

EMPIR programme co-financed by the Participating States from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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