2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10334-010-0207-x
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Fast reduction of undersampling artifacts in radial MR angiography with 3D total variation on graphics hardware

Abstract: Objective-Subsampling of radially encoded MRI acquisitions in combination with sparsity promoting methods opened a door to significantly increased imaging speed, which is crucial for many important clinical applications. In particular, it has been shown recently that total variation (TV) regularization efficiently reduces undersampling artifacts. The drawback of the method is the long reconstruction time which makes it impossible to use in daily clinical practice, especially if the TV optimization problem has … Show more

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“…Radial sampling is by far the best suited practical and efficient sampling scheme for CS based MR image reconstruction techniques [43,44]. It is very fast and is possible to be used for real-time MR data acquisition [45] and is robust to object motion and ghosting artifacts [46].…”
Section: Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Radial sampling is by far the best suited practical and efficient sampling scheme for CS based MR image reconstruction techniques [43,44]. It is very fast and is possible to be used for real-time MR data acquisition [45] and is robust to object motion and ghosting artifacts [46].…”
Section: Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reconstructing images from radial sampling is also more difficult compared to uniform Cartesian sampling, since it cannot be obtained by inverse 2D Fourier transform. In most cases, an optimization problem is solved in order to reconstruct the image [43,44,46]. Radial sampling has also been used for parallel MRI in the past by incorporating TV regularization within the SENSE framework [48].…”
Section: Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…based on wavelets, which can take care of the typical slopes arising between edges in MR images, cf. [32,103,115,[118][119][120].…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al (2011) used a GPU to accelerate correction of geometric distortions in echo planar imaging (EPI) data, while Knoll et al (2010) instead used total variation based regularization to reduce undersampling artefacts in radial MR angiography. Deng et al (2011) accelerated the design of multidimensional radio frequency pulses, which can be used to improve high-field imaging.…”
Section: Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%