Feasibility of online non‐rigid motion correction for high‐resolution supine breast MRI

Author:

Isaieva Karyna1ORCID,Meullenet Camille2,Vuissoz Pierre‐André1,Fauvel Marc3,Nohava Lena4,Laistler Elmar4ORCID,Zeroual Mohamed Aziz1,Henrot Philippe2,Felblinger Jacques13,Odille Freddy13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IADI, Université de Lorraine, INSERM U1254 Nancy France

2. Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine Alexis Vautrin Vandoeuvre‐les‐Nancy France

3. CIC‐IT 1433, INSERM, CHRU de Nancy Nancy France

4. High Field MR Center, Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractPurposeConventional breast MRI is performed in the prone position with a dedicated coil. This allows high‐resolution images without breast motion, but the patient position is inconsistent with that of other breast imaging modalities or interventions. Supine breast MRI may be an interesting alternative, but respiratory motion becomes an issue. Motion correction methods have typically been performed offline, for instance, the corrected images were not directly accessible from the scanner console. In this work, we seek to show the feasibility of a fast, online, motion‐corrected reconstruction integrated into the clinical workflow.MethodsFully sampled T2‐weighted (T2w) and accelerated T1‐weighted (T1w) breast supine MR images were acquired during free‐breathing and were reconstructed using a non‐rigid motion correction technique (generalized reconstruction by inversion of coupled systems). Online reconstruction was implemented using a dedicated system combining the MR raw data and respiratory signals from an external motion sensor. Reconstruction parameters were optimized on a parallel computing platform, and image quality was assessed by objective metrics and by radiologist scoring.ResultsOnline reconstruction time was 2 to 2.5 min. The metrics and the scores related to the motion artifacts significantly improved for both T2w and T1w sequences. The overall quality of T2w images was approaching that of the prone images, whereas the quality of T1w images remained significantly lower.ConclusionThe proposed online algorithm allows a noticeable reduction of motion artifacts and an improvement of the diagnostic quality for supine breast imaging with a clinically acceptable reconstruction time. These findings serve as a starting point for further development aimed at improving the quality of T1w images.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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