Deep learning-based reconstruction of highly accelerated 3D MRI
Sangtae Ahn, Uri Wollner, Graeme McKinnon, Isabelle Heukensfeldt, Jansen, Rafi Brada, Dan Rettmann, Ty A. Cashen, John Huston, J. Kevin, DeMarco, Robert Y. Shih, Joshua D. Trzasko, Christopher J. Hardy, Thomas K., F. Foo

TL;DR
This paper introduces DL-Speed, a deep learning method that significantly accelerates 3D MRI scans by reconstructing high-quality images from highly-undersampled data, reducing scan time while maintaining diagnostic quality.
Contribution
The study presents a novel unrolled optimization deep learning architecture, DL-Speed, capable of achieving up to 10-fold acceleration in 3D MRI reconstruction with improved image quality.
Findings
DL-Speed achieves comparable or better image quality than traditional methods.
The method reduces scan time by 2-5 times in practical scenarios.
DL-Speed demonstrates versatility across brain and abdominal MRI data.
Abstract
Purpose: To accelerate brain 3D MRI scans by using a deep learning method for reconstructing images from highly-undersampled multi-coil k-space data Methods: DL-Speed, an unrolled optimization architecture with dense skip-layer connections, was trained on 3D T1-weighted brain scan data to reconstruct complex-valued images from highly-undersampled k-space data. The trained model was evaluated on 3D MPRAGE brain scan data retrospectively-undersampled with a 10-fold acceleration, compared to a conventional parallel imaging method with a 2-fold acceleration. Scores of SNR, artifacts, gray/white matter contrast, resolution/sharpness, deep gray-matter, cerebellar vermis, anterior commissure, and overall quality, on a 5-point Likert scale, were assessed by experienced radiologists. In addition, the trained model was tested on retrospectively-undersampled 3D T1-weighted LAVA (Liver…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis
