Highly Accelerated Multishot EPI through Synergistic Machine Learning and Joint Reconstruction
Berkin Bilgic, Itthi Chatnuntawech, Mary Kate Manhard, Qiyuan Tian,, Congyu Liao, Stephen F. Cauley, Susie Y. Huang, Jonathan R. Polimeni,, Lawrence L. Wald, Kawin Setsompop

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel combined machine learning and physics-based reconstruction framework that significantly accelerates multishot EPI imaging, enabling high-resolution structural and diffusion imaging without navigators.
Contribution
The study introduces a synergistic ML and joint reconstruction method that achieves higher acceleration factors in msEPI, overcoming phase mismatch issues and reducing reliance on navigators.
Findings
Achieved 8x2 acceleration in multi-echo imaging with high resolution.
Enabled high-fidelity diffusion imaging with 5 shots at 9x2 acceleration.
Extended MUSSELS to SMS encoding for improved input to ML network.
Abstract
Purpose: To introduce a combined machine learning (ML) and physics-based image reconstruction framework that enables navigator-free, highly accelerated multishot echo planar imaging (msEPI), and demonstrate its application in high-resolution structural and diffusion imaging. Methods: Singleshot EPI is an efficient encoding technique, but does not lend itself well to high-resolution imaging due to severe distortion artifacts and blurring. While msEPI can mitigate these artifacts, high-quality msEPI has been elusive because of phase mismatch arising from shot-to-shot variations which preclude the combination of the multiple-shot data into a single image. We employ deep learning to obtain an interim image with minimal artifacts, which permits estimation of image phase variations due to shot-to-shot changes. These variations are then included in a Joint Virtual Coil Sensitivity Encoding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
