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Main Authors: Zhao, Shen, Wang, Junyu, Wang, Xitong, Liu, Sizhuo, Chen, Quan, Li, Kevin Kai, Lee, Yoo Jin, Salerno, Michael
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.04353
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author Zhao, Shen
Wang, Junyu
Wang, Xitong
Liu, Sizhuo
Chen, Quan
Li, Kevin Kai
Lee, Yoo Jin
Salerno, Michael
author_facet Zhao, Shen
Wang, Junyu
Wang, Xitong
Liu, Sizhuo
Chen, Quan
Li, Kevin Kai
Lee, Yoo Jin
Salerno, Michael
contents Purpose: To develop a simultaneous multislice (SMS) first-pass perfusion technique that can achieve whole heart coverage with high multi-band factors, while avoiding the issue of slice leakage. Methods: The proposed Simultaneous Multislice Imaging via Linear phase modulated Extended field of view (SMILE) treats the SMS acquisition and reconstruction within an extended field of view framework, allowing arbitrarily under-sampling of phase encoding lines of the extended k-space matrix and enabling the direct application of 2D parallel imaging reconstruction techniques. We presented a theoretical framework that offers insights into the performance of SMILE. We performed retrospective comparison on 28 subjects and prospective perfusion experiments on 43 patients undergoing routine clinical CMR studies with SMILE at multiband (MB) factors of 3-5, with a net acceleration rate ($R$) of 8 and 10 respectively, and compared SMILE to conventional SMS techniques using standard FOV 2D CAIPI acquisition and standard 2D slice separation techniques including split-slice GRAPPA and ROCK-SPIRiT. Results: Retrospective studies demonstrated 5.2 to 8.0 dB improvement in signal to error ratio (SER) of SMILE over CAIPI perfusion. Prospective studies showed good image quality with grades of 4.1 $\pm$ 0.7 for MB = 3, $R$ = 8 and 3.5 $\pm$ 1.0 for MB = 5, $R$ = 10. (5-point Likert Scale) Conclusion: The theoretical derivation and experimental results validate the SMILE's improved performance at high acceleration and MB as compared to the existing 2D CAIPI SMS acquisition and reconstruction techniques for first-pass myocardial perfusion imaging.
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spellingShingle Whole Heart Perfusion with High-Multiband Simultaneous Multislice Imaging via Linear Phase Modulated Extended Field of View (SMILE)
Zhao, Shen
Wang, Junyu
Wang, Xitong
Liu, Sizhuo
Chen, Quan
Li, Kevin Kai
Lee, Yoo Jin
Salerno, Michael
Signal Processing
Purpose: To develop a simultaneous multislice (SMS) first-pass perfusion technique that can achieve whole heart coverage with high multi-band factors, while avoiding the issue of slice leakage. Methods: The proposed Simultaneous Multislice Imaging via Linear phase modulated Extended field of view (SMILE) treats the SMS acquisition and reconstruction within an extended field of view framework, allowing arbitrarily under-sampling of phase encoding lines of the extended k-space matrix and enabling the direct application of 2D parallel imaging reconstruction techniques. We presented a theoretical framework that offers insights into the performance of SMILE. We performed retrospective comparison on 28 subjects and prospective perfusion experiments on 43 patients undergoing routine clinical CMR studies with SMILE at multiband (MB) factors of 3-5, with a net acceleration rate ($R$) of 8 and 10 respectively, and compared SMILE to conventional SMS techniques using standard FOV 2D CAIPI acquisition and standard 2D slice separation techniques including split-slice GRAPPA and ROCK-SPIRiT. Results: Retrospective studies demonstrated 5.2 to 8.0 dB improvement in signal to error ratio (SER) of SMILE over CAIPI perfusion. Prospective studies showed good image quality with grades of 4.1 $\pm$ 0.7 for MB = 3, $R$ = 8 and 3.5 $\pm$ 1.0 for MB = 5, $R$ = 10. (5-point Likert Scale) Conclusion: The theoretical derivation and experimental results validate the SMILE's improved performance at high acceleration and MB as compared to the existing 2D CAIPI SMS acquisition and reconstruction techniques for first-pass myocardial perfusion imaging.
title Whole Heart Perfusion with High-Multiband Simultaneous Multislice Imaging via Linear Phase Modulated Extended Field of View (SMILE)
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.04353