| Literature DB >> 24443670 |
Ss Vasanawala1, Mj Murphy2, Mt Alley1, P Lai3, K Keutzer2, Jm Pauly4, M Lustig2.
Abstract
For the last two years, we have been experimenting with applying compressed sensing parallel imaging for body imaging of pediatric patients. It is a joint-effort by teams from UC Berkeley, Stanford University and GE Healthcare. This paper aims to summarize our experience so far. We describe our acquisition approach: 3D spoiled-gradient-echo with poisson-disc random undersampling of the phase encodes. Our re-construction approach: ℓ1-SPIRiT, an iterative autocalibrating parallel imaging reconstruction that enforces both data consistency and joint-sparsity in the wavelet domain. Our implementation: an on-line parallelized implementation of ℓ1-SPIRiT on multi-core CPU and General Purpose Graphics Processors (GPGPU) that achieves sub-minute 3D reconstructions with 8-channels. Clinical results showing higher quality reconstruction and better diagnostic confidence than parallel imaging alone at accelerations on the order of number of coils.Entities:
Keywords: Compressed Sensing; Parallel Imaging; Pediatric MRI; SPIRiT
Year: 2011 PMID: 24443670 PMCID: PMC3892425 DOI: 10.1109/ISBI.2011.5872579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging ISSN: 1945-7928