Physics-informed deep learning for T2-deblurred superresolution turbo spin echo MRI
Deep learning superresolution (SR) is a promising approach to reduce MRI scan time without requiring custom sequences or iterative reconstruction. Previous deep learning SR approaches have generated low-resolution training images by simple k-space truncation, but this does not properly model in-plan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Magnetic resonance in medicine 2023-12, Vol.90 (6), p.2362-2374 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Deep learning superresolution (SR) is a promising approach to reduce MRI scan time without requiring custom sequences or iterative reconstruction. Previous deep learning SR approaches have generated low-resolution training images by simple k-space truncation, but this does not properly model in-plane turbo spin echo (TSE) MRI resolution degradation, which has variable T
relaxation effects in different k-space regions. To fill this gap, we developed a T
-deblurred deep learning SR method for the SR of 3D-TSE images.
A SR generative adversarial network was trained using physically realistic resolution degradation (asymmetric T
weighting of raw high-resolution k-space data). For comparison, we trained the same network structure on previous degradation models without TSE physics modeling. We tested all models for both retrospective and prospective SR with 3 × 3 acceleration factor (in the two phase-encoding directions) of genetically engineered mouse embryo model TSE-MR images.
The proposed method can produce high-quality 3 × 3 SR images for a typical 500-slice volume with 6-7 mouse embryos. Because 3 × 3 SR was performed, the image acquisition time can be reduced from 15 h to 1.7 h. Compared to previous SR methods without TSE modeling, the proposed method achieved the best quantitative imaging metrics for both retrospective and prospective evaluations and achieved the best imaging-quality expert scores for prospective evaluation.
The proposed T
-deblurring method improved accuracy and image quality of deep learning-based SR of TSE MRI. This method has the potential to accelerate TSE image acquisition by a factor of up to 9. |
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ISSN: | 0740-3194 1522-2594 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrm.29814 |