Resolution enhancement, noise suppression, and joint T2* decay estimation in dual‐echo sodium‐23 MR imaging using anatomically guided reconstruction

Author:

Schramm Georg12ORCID,Filipovic Marina2ORCID,Qian Yongxian3ORCID,Alivar Alaleh3ORCID,Lui Yvonne W.3ORCID,Nuyts Johan2ORCID,Boada Fernando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Radiological Sciences Laboratory, School of Medicine Stanford University Stanford California USA

2. Department of Imaging and Pathology KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Grossman School of Medicine New York University (NYU) New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeSodium MRI is challenging because of the low tissue concentration of the 23Na nucleus and its extremely fast biexponential transverse relaxation rate. In this article, we present an iterative reconstruction framework using dual‐echo 23Na data and exploiting anatomical prior information (AGR) from high‐resolution, low‐noise, 1H MR images. This framework enables the estimation and modeling of the spatially varying signal decay due to transverse relaxation during readout (AGRdm), which leads to images of better resolution and reduced noise resulting in improved quantification of the reconstructed 23Na images.MethodsThe proposed framework was evaluated using reconstructions of 30 noise realizations of realistic simulations of dual echo twisted projection imaging (TPI) 23Na data. Moreover, three dual echo 23Na TPI brain datasets of healthy controls acquired on a 3T Siemens Prisma system were reconstructed using conventional reconstruction, AGR and AGRdm.ResultsOur simulations show that compared to conventional reconstructions, AGR and AGRdm show improved bias‐noise characteristics in several regions of the brain. Moreover, AGR and AGRdm images show more anatomical detail and less noise in the reconstructions of the experimental data sets. Compared to AGR and the conventional reconstruction, AGRdm shows higher contrast in the sodium concentration ratio between gray and white matter and between gray matter and the brain stem.ConclusionAGR and AGRdm generate 23Na images with high resolution, high levels of anatomical detail, and low levels of noise, potentially enabling high‐quality 23Na MR imaging at 3T.

Funder

NIH

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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