SUPER-IVIM-DC: Intra-voxel incoherent motion based Fetal lung maturity assessment from limited DWI data using supervised learning coupled with data-consistency
Noam Korngut, Elad Rotman, Onur Afacan, Sila Kurugol, Yael, Zaffrani-Reznikov, Shira Nemirovsky-Rotman, Simon Warfield, Moti Freiman

TL;DR
This paper introduces SUPER-IVIM-DC, a deep learning method that enables accurate fetal lung maturity assessment from limited DWI data, reducing scan times and improving clinical feasibility.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel DNN approach coupling supervised loss with data-consistency for IVIM analysis from limited DWI data, outperforming previous methods.
Findings
SUPER-IVIM-DC reduces error in IVIM parameter estimation.
It better correlates pseudo-diffusion fraction with gestational age.
The method decreases acquisition time for fetal lung assessment.
Abstract
Intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) analysis of fetal lungs Diffusion-Weighted MRI (DWI) data shows potential in providing quantitative imaging bio-markers that reflect, indirectly, diffusion and pseudo-diffusion for non-invasive fetal lung maturation assessment. However, long acquisition times, due to the large number of different ``b-value'' images required for IVIM analysis, precluded clinical feasibility. We introduce SUPER-IVIM-DC a deep-neural-networks (DNN) approach which couples supervised loss with a data-consistency term to enable IVIM analysis of DWI data acquired with a limited number of b-values. We demonstrated the added-value of SUPER-IVIM-DC over both classical and recent DNN approaches for IVIM analysis through numerical simulations, healthy volunteer study, and IVIM analysis of fetal lung maturation from fetal DWI data. Our numerical simulations and healthy volunteer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
MethodsDiffusion
