Coil Reweighting to Suppress Motion Artifacts in Real-Time Exercise Cine Imaging
Chong Chen, Yingmin Liu, Yu Ding, Matthew Tong, Preethi, Chandrasekaran, Christopher Crabtree, Syed M. Arshad, Yuchi Han, Rizwan Ahmad

TL;DR
This paper introduces a coil reweighting method that effectively suppresses motion artifacts in real-time exercise cine MRI, improving image quality during in-magnet exercise without affecting rest images.
Contribution
The proposed coil reweighting technique automatically reduces motion artifacts in RT-Cine images during exercise, enhancing image quality in cardiac MRI.
Findings
CR significantly improves image quality during exercise
CR does not affect image quality at rest
Effective artifact suppression in patient data
Abstract
Background: Accelerated real-time cine (RT-Cine) imaging enables cardiac function assessment without the need for breath-holding. However, when performed during in-magnet exercise, RT-Cine images may exhibit significant motion artifacts. Methods: By projecting the time-averaged images to the subspace spanned by the coil sensitivity maps, we propose a coil reweighting (CR) method to automatically suppress a subset of receive coils that introduces a high level of artifacts in the reconstructed image. RT-Cine data collected at rest and during exercise from ten healthy volunteers and six patients were utilized to assess the performance of the proposed method. One short-axis and one two-chamber RT-Cine series reconstructed with and without CR from each subject were visually scored by two cardiologists in terms of the level of artifacts on a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Results: For…
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TopicsInfrared Thermography in Medicine · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
