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K-t ISD: Dynamic cardiac MR imaging using compressed sensing with iterative support detection

  • Dong Liang
  • , Edward V.R. DiBella
  • , Rong Rong Chen
  • , Leslie Ying

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Abstract

Compressed sensing (CS) has been used in dynamic cardiac MRI to reduce the data acquisition time. The sparseness of the dynamic image series in the spatial- and temporal-frequency (x-f) domain has been exploited in existing works. In this article, we propose a new k-t iterative support detection (k-t ISD) method to improve the CS reconstruction for dynamic cardiac MRI by incorporating additional information on the support of the dynamic image in x-f space based on the theory of CS with partially known support. The proposed method uses an iterative procedure for alternating between image reconstruction and support detection in x-f space. At each iteration, a truncated ℓ1 minimization is applied to obtain the reconstructed image in x-f space using the support information from the previous iteration. Subsequently, by thresholding the reconstruction, we update the support information to be used in the next iteration. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed k-t ISD method improves the reconstruction quality of dynamic cardiac MRI over the basic CS method in which support information is not exploited.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-53
Number of pages13
JournalMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume68
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2012

Keywords

  • Compressed sensing
  • Dynamic MRI
  • K-t iterative support detection
  • Partially known support

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