Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI

<p>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a notoriously slow imaging method compared with other imaging modalities, for example computed tomography. It can, however, produce contrasts and attain biophysical information that is unattainable by other methods and is thus a valuable clinical tool. &...

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Main Author: Schauman, SS
Other Authors: Okell, T
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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description <p>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a notoriously slow imaging method compared with other imaging modalities, for example computed tomography. It can, however, produce contrasts and attain biophysical information that is unattainable by other methods and is thus a valuable clinical tool. </p> <p>In recent years, image acquisition times have been reduced through image reconstruction methods that require less data than traditional methods. In this thesis, these kinds of methods are used and extended upon for improved acquisition speed of an MRI method that is particularly slow due to requiring multiple encoded acquisitions to produce a single composite image: arterial spin labelling (ASL). </p> <p>In conventional ASL, two encodings are used; one with "labelled" blood and one without "labelling", such that subtracting one from the other gives an image of just the blood signal. Angiography can be used to visualise blood flow through the arteries, and perfusion imaging to assess oxygen and nutrient supply to the tissue. Some advanced ASL methods require even more encodings that can be decoded to reveal more information about the cerebral haemodynamics. An example of such an advanced ASL method is vessel-encoded ASL, which allows for generation of separate images of blood originating from different arteries.</p> <p>In this thesis, modern MRI sampling and reconstruction methods are optimised for vessel-encoded ASL and other ASL variants, with the aim of bringing these modalities towards clinically feasible scan times, which would eventually allow for more information-rich assessments of the cerebrovasculature and the perfusion state of the brain in, for example, patients suffering from stroke, dementia, and arteriovenous malformations. </p> <p>By careful joint consideration of the multi-dimensional data, the data acquisition, and the reconstruction, very high acceleration factors can be achieved. This is demonstrated, first for vessel-encoded ASL angiography in 2D and 3D, then in similar advanced ASL methods (time-encoded ASL angiography, and combined angiography and perfusion imaging). A new radial sampling scheme is also presented and assessed on ASL angiographic data, that could have impact on imaging methods beyond ASL, in particular other dynamic MRI modalities.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:cb910147-d567-4e00-8e7b-626674a387432022-03-27T07:15:46ZImproving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRIThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:cb910147-d567-4e00-8e7b-626674a38743Image processingImage reconstructionMagnetic resonance imagingEnglishHyrax Deposit2020Schauman, SSOkell, TChiew, MJezzard, PMiller, KThomas, D <p>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a notoriously slow imaging method compared with other imaging modalities, for example computed tomography. It can, however, produce contrasts and attain biophysical information that is unattainable by other methods and is thus a valuable clinical tool. </p> <p>In recent years, image acquisition times have been reduced through image reconstruction methods that require less data than traditional methods. In this thesis, these kinds of methods are used and extended upon for improved acquisition speed of an MRI method that is particularly slow due to requiring multiple encoded acquisitions to produce a single composite image: arterial spin labelling (ASL). </p> <p>In conventional ASL, two encodings are used; one with "labelled" blood and one without "labelling", such that subtracting one from the other gives an image of just the blood signal. Angiography can be used to visualise blood flow through the arteries, and perfusion imaging to assess oxygen and nutrient supply to the tissue. Some advanced ASL methods require even more encodings that can be decoded to reveal more information about the cerebral haemodynamics. An example of such an advanced ASL method is vessel-encoded ASL, which allows for generation of separate images of blood originating from different arteries.</p> <p>In this thesis, modern MRI sampling and reconstruction methods are optimised for vessel-encoded ASL and other ASL variants, with the aim of bringing these modalities towards clinically feasible scan times, which would eventually allow for more information-rich assessments of the cerebrovasculature and the perfusion state of the brain in, for example, patients suffering from stroke, dementia, and arteriovenous malformations. </p> <p>By careful joint consideration of the multi-dimensional data, the data acquisition, and the reconstruction, very high acceleration factors can be achieved. This is demonstrated, first for vessel-encoded ASL angiography in 2D and 3D, then in similar advanced ASL methods (time-encoded ASL angiography, and combined angiography and perfusion imaging). A new radial sampling scheme is also presented and assessed on ASL angiographic data, that could have impact on imaging methods beyond ASL, in particular other dynamic MRI modalities.</p>
spellingShingle Image processing
Image reconstruction
Magnetic resonance imaging
Schauman, SS
Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title_full Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title_fullStr Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title_full_unstemmed Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title_short Improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling MRI
title_sort improving acquisition speed and efficiency of advanced arterial spin labelling mri
topic Image processing
Image reconstruction
Magnetic resonance imaging
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