Generalizable synthetic MRI with physics-informed convolutional networks

05/21/2023
by   Luuk Jacobs, et al.
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In this study, we develop a physics-informed deep learning-based method to synthesize multiple brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrasts from a single five-minute acquisition and investigate its ability to generalize to arbitrary contrasts to accelerate neuroimaging protocols. A dataset of fifty-five subjects acquired with a standard MRI protocol and a five-minute transient-state sequence was used to develop a physics-informed deep learning-based method. The model, based on a generative adversarial network, maps data acquired from the five-minute scan to "effective" quantitative parameter maps, here named q*-maps, by using its generated PD, T1, and T2 values in a signal model to synthesize four standard contrasts (proton density-weighted, T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery), from which losses are computed. The q*-maps are compared to literature values and the synthetic contrasts are compared to an end-to-end deep learning-based method proposed by literature. The generalizability of the proposed method is investigated for five volunteers by synthesizing three non-standard contrasts unseen during training and comparing these to respective ground truth acquisitions via contrast-to-noise ratio and quantitative assessment. The physics-informed method was able to match the high-quality synthMRI of the end-to-end method for the four standard contrasts, with mean ±standard deviation structural similarity metrics above 0.75 ±0.08 and peak signal-to-noise ratios above 22.4 ±1.9 and 22.6 ±2.1. Additionally, the physics-informed method provided retrospective contrast adjustment, with visually similar signal contrast and comparable contrast-to-noise ratios to the ground truth acquisitions for three sequences unused for model training, demonstrating its generalizability and potential application to accelerate neuroimaging protocols.

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