An automated pipeline for computation and analysis of functional ventilation and perfusion lung MRI with matrix pencil decomposition: TrueLung
Orso Pusterla (1,2,3), Corin Willers (3), Robin Sandk\"uhler (3),, Simon Andermatt (3), Sylvia Nyilas (4), Philippe C. Cattin (2), Philipp, Latzin (3), Oliver Bieri (1,2), and Grzegorz Bauman (1,2) ((1) Department of, Radiology, Division of Radiological Physics

TL;DR
TrueLung is an automated pipeline that rapidly computes and analyzes pulmonary functional MRI using matrix pencil decomposition, providing reliable quantitative maps with minimal manual intervention, suitable for clinical research and potentially diverse lung diseases.
Contribution
The paper introduces TrueLung, a fully automated pipeline for lung MRI analysis that combines image quality checks, registration, and functional map computation with neural network segmentation.
Findings
Functional imaging completed in approximately 7.9 slices per patient.
The pipeline required about 20 minutes per patient to produce results.
Automated segmentations were satisfactory in 88% of patients.
Abstract
Purpose: To introduce and evaluate TrueLung, an automated pipeline for computation and analysis of free-breathing and contrast-agent free pulmonary functional MRI. Material and Methods: time-resolved ultra-fast bSSFP acquisitions are transferred to TrueLung, which includes image quality checks, image registration, and computation of perfusion and ventilation maps with matrix pencil decomposition. Neural network whole-lung and lobar segmentations allow quantification of impaired relative perfusion (RQ) and fractional ventilation (RFV). TrueLung delivers functional maps and quantitative outcomes, reported for clinicians in concise documents. We evaluated the pipeline in 75 cystic fibrosis children. Whole-lung and lobar segmentations were manually refined when necessary, and the impact on RQ and RFV was quantified. Results: Functional imaging was performed at 7.9 1.8 (mean …
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TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
