Adaptive model-based Magnetic Resonance
- PMID: 37154407
- DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29688
Adaptive model-based Magnetic Resonance
Abstract
Purpose: Conventional sequences are static in nature, fixing measurement parameters in advance in anticipation of a wide range of expected tissue parameter values. We set out to design and benchmark a new, personalized approach-termed adaptive MR-in which incoming subject data is used to update and fine-tune the pulse sequence parameters in real time.
Methods: We implemented an adaptive, real-time multi-echo (MTE) experiment for estimating T2 s. Our approach combined a Bayesian framework with model-based reconstruction. It maintained and continuously updated a prior distribution of the desired tissue parameters, including T2 , which was used to guide the selection of sequence parameters in real time.
Results: Computer simulations predicted accelerations between 1.7- and 3.3-fold for adaptive multi-echo sequences relative to static ones. These predictions were corroborated in phantom experiments. In healthy volunteers, our adaptive framework accelerated the measurement of T2 for n-acetyl-aspartate by a factor of 2.5.
Conclusion: Adaptive pulse sequences that alter their excitations in real time could provide substantial reductions in acquisition times. Given the generality of our proposed framework, our results motivate further research into other adaptive model-based approaches to MRI and MRS.
Keywords: Bayesian estimation; adaptive MR; model-based reconstruction; qMRI; quantitative MR; real-time MRI.
© 2023 The Authors. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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