Bloch Simulator-driven Deep Recurrent Neural Network for Magnetization Transfer Contrast MR Fingerprinting and CEST Imaging
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Purpose: To develop a unified deep-learning framework by combining an ultrafast Bloch simulator and a semisolid macromolecular magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) MR fingerprinting (MRF) reconstruction for estimation of MTC effects.
Methods: The Bloch simulator and MRF reconstruction architectures were designed with recurrent neural networks and convolutional neural networks, evaluated with numerical phantoms with known ground truths and cross-linked bovine serum albumin phantoms, and demonstrated in the brain of healthy volunteers at 3 T. In addition, the inherent magnetization-transfer ratio asymmetry effect was evaluated in MTC-MRF, CEST, and relayed nuclear Overhauser enhancement imaging. A test-retest study was performed to evaluate the repeatability of MTC parameters, CEST, and relayed nuclear Overhauser enhancement signals estimated by the unified deep-learning framework.
Results: Compared with a conventional Bloch simulation, the deep Bloch simulator for generation of the MTC-MRF dictionary or a training data set reduced the computation time by 181-fold, without compromising MRF profile accuracy. The recurrent neural network-based MRF reconstruction outperformed existing methods in terms of reconstruction accuracy and noise robustness. Using the proposed MTC-MRF framework for tissue-parameter quantification, the test-retest study showed a high degree of repeatability in which the coefficients of variance were less than 7% for all tissue parameters.
Conclusion: Bloch simulator-driven, deep-learning MTC-MRF can provide robust and repeatable multiple-tissue parameter quantification in a clinically feasible scan time on a 3T scanner.
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