Technical Note: Real-time 3D MRI in the presence of motion for MRI-guided radiotherapy: 3D Dynamic keyhole imaging with super-resolution

Medical Physics
T KimSasa Mutic

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to present real-time three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the presence of motion for MRI-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) using dynamic keyhole imaging for high-temporal acquisition and super-resolution generative (SRG) model for high-spatial reconstruction. We propose a unique real-time 3D MRI technique by combining a data sharing technique (3D dynamic keyhole imaging) with a SRG model using cascaded deep learning technique. 3D dynamic keyhole imaging utilizes the data sharing mechanism by combining keyhole central k-space data acquired in real-time with high-spatial, high-temporal resolution prior peripheral k-space data at various motion positions prepared by the SRG model. The efficacy of the 3D dynamic keyhole imaging with super-resolution (SR_dKeyhole) was compared to the ground-truth super-resolution images with the original full k-space data. It was also compared with the zero-filling reconstruction (zero-filling), conventional keyhole reconstruction with low-spatial high-temporal prior data (LR_cKeyhole), and conventional keyhole reconstruction with super-resolution prior data (SR_cKeyhole). High-spatial, high-temporal resolution 3D MRI datasets (1.5 × 1.5 × 6 mm3 ) were g...Continue Reading

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