Accelerated mono- and biexponential 3D-T1ρ relaxation mapping of knee cartilage using golden angle radial acquisitions and compressed sensing Journal Article


Authors: Zibetti, M. V. W.; Sharafi, A.; Otazo, R.; Regatte, R. R.
Article Title: Accelerated mono- and biexponential 3D-T1ρ relaxation mapping of knee cartilage using golden angle radial acquisitions and compressed sensing
Abstract: Purpose: To use golden-angle radial sampling and compressed sensing (CS) for accelerating mono- and biexponential 3D spin-lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame (T1ρ) mapping of knee cartilage. Methods: Golden-angle radial stack-of-stars and Cartesian 3D-T1ρ-weighted knee cartilage datasets (n = 12) were retrospectively undersampled by acceleration factors (AFs) 2-10. CS-based reconstruction using 8 different sparsifying transforms were compared for mono- and biexponential T1ρ-mapping of knee cartilage, including spatio-temporal finite differences, wavelets, dictionary from principal component analysis, and exponential decay models, and also low rank and low rank plus sparse models (L+S). Complex-valued fitting was used and Marchenko-Pastur principal component analysis filtering also tested. Results: Most CS methods performed well for an AF of 2, with relative median normalized absolute deviation below 10% for monoexponential and biexponential mapping. For monoexponential mapping, radial sampling obtained a median normalized absolute deviation below 10% up to AF of 10, while Cartesian obtained this level of error only up to AF of 4. Radial sampling was also better with biexponential T1ρ mapping, with median normalized absolute deviation below 10% up to AF of 6. Conclusion: Golden-angle radial acquisitions combined with CS outperformed Cartesian acquisitions for 3D-T1ρ mapping of knee cartilage, being it is a good alternative to Cartesian sampling for reducing scan time and/or improving image and mapping quality. The methods exponential decay models, spatio-temporal finite differences, and low rank obtained the best results for radial sampling patterns. © 2019 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Keywords: clinical article; retrospective study; leisure; principal component analysis; filtration; knee meniscus; relaxation time; acceleration; compressed sensing; article; radial; low rank; sparse reconstruction; t1ρ relaxation
Journal Title: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume: 83
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0740-3194
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2020-04-01
Start Page: 1291
End Page: 1309
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28019
PUBMED: 31626381
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6949393
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