Rapid Reconstruction of Extremely Accelerated Liver 4D MRI via Chained Iterative Refinement
Di Xu, Xin Miao, Hengjie Liu, Jessica E. Scholey, Wensha Yang, Mary, Feng, Michael Ohliger, Hui Lin, Yi Lao, Yang Yang, Ke Sheng

TL;DR
This paper introduces CIRNet, a diffusion-based iterative reconstruction network that enables rapid, high-quality 4D liver MRI reconstruction at accelerations up to 30 times, significantly reducing scan and reconstruction times.
Contribution
CIRNet is the first to apply a denoising diffusion probabilistic framework for accelerated 4D MRI reconstruction, achieving superior quality and efficiency over existing methods.
Findings
CIRNet outperforms CS and Re-Con-GAN in image quality.
CIRNet reduces inference time to 11 seconds.
Maintains clinically acceptable image quality at 30x acceleration.
Abstract
Abstract Purpose: High-quality 4D MRI requires an impractically long scanning time for dense k-space signal acquisition covering all respiratory phases. Accelerated sparse sampling followed by reconstruction enhancement is desired but often results in degraded image quality and long reconstruction time. We hereby propose the chained iterative reconstruction network (CIRNet) for efficient sparse-sampling reconstruction while maintaining clinically deployable quality. Methods: CIRNet adopts the denoising diffusion probabilistic framework to condition the image reconstruction through a stochastic iterative denoising process. During training, a forward Markovian diffusion process is designed to gradually add Gaussian noise to the densely sampled ground truth (GT), while CIRNet is optimized to iteratively reverse the Markovian process from the forward outputs. At the inference stage, CIRNet…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
MethodsDiffusion
