Data adaptive regularization with reference tissue constraints for liver quantitative susceptibility mapping

Author:

Velikina Julia V.1ORCID,Zhao Ruiyang12ORCID,Buelo Collin J.12ORCID,Samsonov Alexey A.1ORCID,Reeder Scott B.12345ORCID,Hernando Diego12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Department of Medical Physics University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

4. Department of Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

PurposeTo improve repeatability and reproducibility across acquisition parameters and reduce bias in quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of the liver, through development of an optimized regularized reconstruction algorithm for abdominal QSM.MethodsAn optimized approach to estimation of magnetic susceptibility distribution is formulated as a constrained reconstruction problem that incorporates estimates of the input data reliability and anatomical priors available from chemical shift‐encoded imaging. The proposed data‐adaptive method was evaluated with respect to bias, repeatability, and reproducibility in a patient population with a wide range of liver iron concentration (LIC). The proposed method was compared to the previously proposed and validated approach in liver QSM for two multi‐echo spoiled gradient‐recalled echo protocols with different acquisition parameters at 3T. Linear regression was used for evaluation of QSM methods against a reference FDA‐approved ‐based LIC measure and measurements; repeatability/reproducibility were assessed by Bland–Altman analysis.ResultsThe data‐adaptive method produced susceptibility maps with higher subjective quality due to reduced shading artifacts. For both acquisition protocols, higher linear correlation with both ‐ and ‐based measurements were observed for the data‐adaptive method ( for , for ) than the standard method ( and ). For both protocols, the data‐adaptive method enabled better test–retest repeatability (repeatability coefficients 0.19/0.30 ppm for the data‐adaptive method, 0.38/0.47 ppm for the standard method) and reproducibility across protocols (reproducibility coefficient 0.28 vs. 0.53ppm) than the standard method.ConclusionsThe proposed data‐adaptive QSM algorithm may enable quantification of LIC with improved repeatability/reproducibility across different acquisition parameters as 3T.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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