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Compressed Sensing MRI With Variable Density Averaging (CS-VDA) Outperforms Full Sampling At Low SNR (1909.01672v1)

Published 4 Sep 2019 in physics.med-ph and eess.IV

Abstract: We investigated whether a combination of k-space undersampling and variable density averaging enhances image quality for low-SNR MRI acquisitions. We implemented 3D Cartesian k-space prospective undersampling with a variable number of averages for each k-line. The performance of this compressed sensing with variable-density averaging (CS-VDA) method was evaluated in retrospective analysis of fully sampled phantom MRI measurements, as well as for prospectively accelerated in vivo 3D brain and knee MRI scans. Both phantom and in vivo results showed that acquisitions using the CS-VDA approach resulted in better image quality as compared to full sampling of k-space in the same scan time. Specifically, CS-VDA with a higher number of averages in the center of k-space resulted in the best image quality, apparent from increased anatomical detail with preserved soft-tissue contrast. This novel approach will facilitate improved image quality of inherently low SNR data, such as those with high-resolution or specific contrast-weightings with low SNR efficiency.

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Authors (5)
  1. Jasper Schoormans (1 paper)
  2. Gustav J. Strijkers (1 paper)
  3. Anders C. Hansen (34 papers)
  4. Aart J. Nederveen (6 papers)
  5. Bram F. Coolen (1 paper)
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