Reconstruction for 7T high‐resolution whole‐brain diffusion MRI using two‐stage N/2 ghost correction and L1‐SPIRiT without single‐band reference

Author:

Pan Ziyi1,Ma Xiaodong2,Dai Erpeng3ORCID,Auerbach Edward J.2ORCID,Guo Hua1ORCID,Uğurbil Kâmil2,Wu Xiaoping2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine Tsinghua University Beijing China

2. Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Radiology, Medical School University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. Department of Radiology Stanford University Stanford California USA

Abstract

PurposeTo combine a new two‐stage N/2 ghost correction and an adapted L1‐SPIRiT method for reconstruction of 7T highly accelerated whole‐brain diffusion MRI (dMRI) using only autocalibration scans (ACS) without the need of additional single‐band reference (SBref) scans.MethodsThe proposed ghost correction consisted of a 3‐line reference approach in stage 1 and the reference‐free entropy method in stage 2. The adapted L1‐SPIRiT method was formulated within the 3D k‐space framework. Its efficacy was examined by acquiring two dMRI data sets at 1.05‐mm isotropic resolutions with a total acceleration of 6 or 9 (i.e., 2‐fold or 3‐fold slice and 3‐fold in‐plane acceleration). Diffusion analysis was performed to derive DTI metrics and estimate fiber orientation distribution functions (fODFs). The results were compared with those of 3D k‐space GRAPPA using only ACS, all in reference to 3D k‐space GRAPPA using both ACS and SBref (serving as a reference).ResultsThe proposed ghost correction eliminated artifacts more robustly than conventional approaches. Our adapted L1‐SPIRiT method outperformed 3D k‐space GRAPPA when using only ACS, improving image quality to what was achievable with 3D k‐space GRAPPA using both ACS and SBref scans. The improvement in image quality further resulted in an improvement in estimation performances for DTI and fODFs.ConclusionThe combination of our new ghost correction and adapted L1‐SPIRiT method can reliably reconstruct 7T highly accelerated whole‐brain dMRI without the need of SBref scans, increasing acquisition efficiency and reducing motion sensitivity.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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