A Unifying model of perfusion and motion applied to reconstruction of sparsely sampled free-breathing myocardial perfusion MRI

Henrik Pedersen, Hildur Olafsdottir, Rasmus Larsen, Henrik B. W. Larsson

AbstractThe clinical potential of dynamic contrast-enhanced
magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is currently limited
by respiratory induced motion of the heart. This paper
presents a unifying model of perfusion and motion in which
respiratory motion becomes an integral part of myocardial
perfusion quantification. Hence, the need for tedious manual
motion correction prior to perfusion quantification is
avoided. In addition, we demonstrate that the proposed
framework facilitates the process of reconstructing DCEMRI
from sparsely sampled data in the presence of
respiratory motion. The paper focuses primarily on the
underlying theory of the proposed framework, but shows in
vivo results of respiratory motion correction and simulation
results of reconstructing sparsely sampled data.
KeywordsDynamic MRI, myocardial perfusion,
TypeConference paper [With referee]
ConferenceProceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro 2010
EditorsErik Meijering and Wiro Niessen
Year2010    Month May    pp. 752-755
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IMM Group(s)Image Analysis & Computer Graphics