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24 February 2017 Motion correction of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the liver
Mariëlle J. A. Jansen, Wouter B. Veldhuis, Maarten S. van Leeuwen, Josien P. W. Pluim
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Abstract
Motion correction of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance images (DCE-MRI) is a challenging task, due to changes in image appearance. In this study a groupwise registration, using a principle component analysis (PCA) based metric, is evaluated for clinical DCE MRI of the liver. The groupwise registration transforms the images to a common space, rather than to a reference volume as conventional pairwise methods do, and computes the similarity metric on all volumes simultaneously. This groupwise registration method is compared to a pairwise approach using a mutual information metric. Clinical DCE MRI of the abdomen of eight patients were included. Per patient one lesion in the liver was manually segmented in all temporal images (N=16). The registered images were compared for accuracy, spatial and temporal smoothness after transformation, and lesion volume change. Compared to a pairwise method or no registration, groupwise registration provided better alignment. In our recently started clinical study groupwise registered clinical DCE MRI of the abdomen of nine patients were scored by three radiologists. Groupwise registration increased the assessed quality of alignment. The gain in reading time for the radiologist was estimated to vary from no difference to almost a minute. A slight increase in reader confidence was also observed. Registration had no added value for images with little motion. In conclusion, the groupwise registration of DCE MR images results in better alignment than achieved by pairwise registration, which is beneficial for clinical assessment.
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Mariëlle J. A. Jansen, Wouter B. Veldhuis, Maarten S. van Leeuwen, and Josien P. W. Pluim "Motion correction of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the liver", Proc. SPIE 10133, Medical Imaging 2017: Image Processing, 101331T (24 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2253842
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Liver

Magnetic resonance imaging

Image segmentation

Image quality

Medical imaging

Abdomen

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