Phase contrast MRI with flow compensation view sharing

Da Wang, Jiaxin Shao, Stanislas Rapacchi, Matthew J. Middione, Daniel B. Ennis, Peng Hu

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Abstract

Purpose: To develop and evaluate a technique for accelerating phase contrast MRI (PC-MRI) acquisitions without significant compromise in flow quantification accuracy. Methods: PC-MRI is commonly acquired using interleaved flow-compensated (FC) and flow-encoded (FE) echoes. We hypothesized that FC data, which represent background phase, do not change significantly over time. Therefore, we proposed to undersample the FC data and use an FC view sharing (FCVS) approach to synthesize a composite FC frame for each corresponding FE frame. FCVS was evaluated in a flow phantom and healthy volunteers and compared with a standard FC/FE PC-MRI. Results: The FCVS sequence resulted in an error of 0.0% for forward flow and 2.0% for reverse flow volume when compared with FC/FE PC-MRI in a flow phantom. Measurements in the common carotid arteries showed that the FCVS method had -1.16 cm/s bias for maximum peak velocity and -0.019 mL bias in total flow, when compared with FC/FE with the same temporal resolution, but double the total acquisition time. These results represent ≤1.3% bias error in velocity and volumetric flow quantification. Conclusion: FCVS can accelerate PC-MRI acquisitions while maintaining flow and velocity measurement accuracy when there is limited temporal variation in the FC data.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)505-513
Number of pages9
JournalMagnetic resonance in medicine
Volume73
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flow quantification
  • Flow rate
  • Phase contrast MRI
  • Temporal footprint
  • Temporal resolution
  • Velocity encoding
  • View sharing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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