研究目的
Investigating a real-time direct PCA-based technique for motion estimation of abdominal organs to correct motion-related artifacts in dynamic MR-imaging.
研究成果
The proposed real-time PCA-based method provides an efficient quantitative description of physiological organ deformations with an improved steady latency, demonstrating effectiveness for real-time MR-thermometry application. A reduced learning step of 10 s was sufficient without patient-specific control parameters, making the method suitable for clinical use.
研究不足
The evaluation was conducted on healthy subjects, and the potential extension to patients with less periodic and reproducible physiological activities must still be assessed. The effect of through-plane motion is a serious limiting factor, and the method is limited in case of new observed positions during the interventional process.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs a real-time direct PCA-based technique for motion estimation, utilizing a learning step to detect spatio-temporal coherences of periodic organ motion.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Dynamic MR-imaging was performed on 12 healthy human volunteers under free-breathing conditions.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
MR-imaging was conducted on a Philips Achieva
4:5T, using a single-shot gradient recalled echo-planar sequence. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
A learning step of 10 s was followed by a 2 min interventional procedure, with images processed using a dual processor Intel
5:1 GHz Penryn. Data Analysis Methods:
The quality of estimated motion was assessed using pixel-wise endpoint error (EE), and the method's efficiency was illustrated for real-time MR-thermometry applications.
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