2005
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.20727
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Three‐dimensional reconstruction of limited‐view projections for contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance angiography at high temporal and spatial resolution

Abstract: The feasibility of reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) MRI data sets from limited-view projections is investigated in phantom and in vivo animal studies to improve the temporal resolution of magnetic resonance angiography without sacrificing spatial resolution. Thirty-two pairs of orthogonal biplane projections are acquired in an interleaved manner during the first pass of a contrast agent. The full data set is reconstructed as a priori 3D information. Each pair of projections is then reconstructed into an i… Show more

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“…Since HYPR is a noniterative algorithm, it is expected to be more applicable in clinical practice than iterative approaches, such as the assignment and update with correlation (AUCTION) algorithm (7). On the other hand, the iterative approaches are expected to be more flexible in terms of controlling artifacts.…”
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“…Since HYPR is a noniterative algorithm, it is expected to be more applicable in clinical practice than iterative approaches, such as the assignment and update with correlation (AUCTION) algorithm (7). On the other hand, the iterative approaches are expected to be more flexible in terms of controlling artifacts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acceptable undersampling factors in PR are approximately six in two dimensions and 50 in three dimensions. Recent work with limited view projections (7) and highly constrained backprojection (HYPR) (8) incorporated a composite image as the prior knowledge of the object, thus further leveraging the undersampling factor. When combined with time‐resolved imaging of contrast kinetics (TRICKS) (9), HYPR achieved a 3D undersampling factor of 225.…”
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“…For data acquisition, radial imaging and radial‐Cartesian hybrid imaging exhibit advantageous motion properties while sampling in a variable‐density manner. Therefore, we modified the 3D Cartesian acquisition to include both variable‐density sampling and radial‐like phase‐encode ordering.…”
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“…A radial phase‐encoding (RPE) scheme where k ‐space data are radially acquired in the phase‐encoding plane while still using a fixed readout direction has been proposed (13). This sampling was used in MRA where the data is sparse and simply structured.…”
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