Affiliation:
1. School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
Abstract
Magnetic resonance electrical properties tomography (MR EPT) can retrieve permittivity from the B1+ magnitude. However, the accuracy of the permittivity measurement using MR EPT is still not ideal due to the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of B1+ magnitude. In this study, the probability density function (PDF)-based channel-combination Bloch–Siegert (BSS) method was firstly introduced to MR EPT for improving the accuracy of the permittivity measurement. MRI experiments were performed using a 3T scanner with an eight-channel receiver coil. The homogeneous water phantom was scanned for assessing the spatial distribution of B1+ magnitude obtained from the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method. Gadolinium (Gd) phantom and rats were scanned for assessing the feasibility of the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method in MR EPT. The Helmholtz-based EPT reconstruction algorithm was selected. For quantitative comparison, the permittivity measured by the open-ended coaxial probe method was considered as the ground-truth value. The accuracy of the permittivity measurement was estimated by the relative error between the reconstructed value and the ground-truth value. The reconstructed relative permittivity of Gd phantom was 52.413, while that of rat leg muscle was 54.053. The ground-truth values of relative permittivity of Gd phantom and rat leg muscle were 78.86 and 49.04, respectively. The relative error of average permittivity was 33.53% for Gd and 10.22% for rat leg muscle. The results indicated the high accuracy of the permittivity measurement using the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method in MR EPT. This improvement may promote the clinical application of MR EPT technology, such as in the early diagnosis of cancers.
Funder
the National Key Research and Development Program of China
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