Two-stage Respiratory Motion-resolved Radial MR Image Reconstruction Using an Interpretable Deep Unrolled Network
Shanshan Shan, Hongli Chen, Yuhan Wei, Peng Wu, Yang Gao, Tess Reynolds, Paul Liu, Jialiang Zhang, Qidi Luo, Chunyi Liu, Paul Keall, Feng Liu, Yaqin Zhang, David E. J. Waddington, Mingyuan Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces MoraNet, a deep unrolled network for two-stage respiratory motion-resolved MRI reconstruction, significantly improving image quality and speed over traditional methods under free-breathing conditions.
Contribution
The work presents a novel two-stage deep learning pipeline that accurately estimates respiratory motion signals and reconstructs high-quality motion-resolved MRI images efficiently.
Findings
MoraNet outperforms compressed sensing in SSIM and RMSE metrics.
The method achieves ten-fold faster inference time.
It effectively preserves structural details in motion-resolved images.
Abstract
Due to the prolonged MRI encoding process, respiratory motion can cause undesired artifacts and image blurring, degrading image quality and limiting clinical applications in abdominal and pulmonary imaging. In this work, we develop a two-stage respiratory motion-resolved radial MR image reconstruction pipeline using an interpretable deep unrolled network (MoraNet), enabling high-quality imaging under free-breathing conditions. Firstly, low-resolution images are reconstructed from the central region of successive golden-angle radial k-space to extract respiratory motion signals. The binned k-space data based on the respiratory signal are then used to reconstruct the motion-resolved high-resolution image for each motion state. The MoraNet applies nonuniform fast Fourier transform (NUFFT) to operate radial encoding and convolutional neural network (CNN) modules to conduct image…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
