Zero‐DeepSub: Zero‐shot deep subspace reconstruction for rapid multiparametric quantitative MRI using 3D‐QALAS

Author:

Jun Yohan12ORCID,Arefeen Yamin34ORCID,Cho Jaejin12ORCID,Fujita Shohei12ORCID,Wang Xiaoqing12ORCID,Grant P. Ellen25ORCID,Gagoski Borjan25ORCID,Jaimes Camilo26ORCID,Gee Michael S.26ORCID,Bilgic Berkin127ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Radiology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas Austin Texas USA

4. Department of Imaging Physics The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

5. Fetal‐Neonatal Neuroimaging & Developmental Science Center Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Radiology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Harvard/MIT Health Sciences and Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo develop and evaluate methods for (1) reconstructing 3D‐quantification using an interleaved Look‐Locker acquisition sequence with T2 preparation pulse (3D‐QALAS) time‐series images using a low‐rank subspace method, which enables accurate and rapid T1 and T2 mapping, and (2) improving the fidelity of subspace QALAS by combining scan‐specific deep‐learning‐based reconstruction and subspace modeling.Theory and MethodsA low‐rank subspace method for 3D‐QALAS (i.e., subspace QALAS) and zero‐shot deep‐learning subspace method (i.e., Zero‐DeepSub) were proposed for rapid and high fidelity T1 and T2 mapping and time‐resolved imaging using 3D‐QALAS. Using an ISMRM/NIST system phantom, the accuracy and reproducibility of the T1 and T2 maps estimated using the proposed methods were evaluated by comparing them with reference techniques. The reconstruction performance of the proposed subspace QALAS using Zero‐DeepSub was evaluated in vivo and compared with conventional QALAS at high reduction factors of up to nine‐fold.ResultsPhantom experiments showed that subspace QALAS had good linearity with respect to the reference methods while reducing biases and improving precision compared to conventional QALAS, especially for T2 maps. Moreover, in vivo results demonstrated that subspace QALAS had better g‐factor maps and could reduce voxel blurring, noise, and artifacts compared to conventional QALAS and showed robust performance at up to nine‐fold acceleration with Zero‐DeepSub, which enabled whole‐brain T1, T2, and PD mapping at 1 mm isotropic resolution within 2 min of scan time.ConclusionThe proposed subspace QALAS along with Zero‐DeepSub enabled high fidelity and rapid whole‐brain multiparametric quantification and time‐resolved imaging.

Funder

Nvidia

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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