Multi-coil MRI by analytic continuation

12/20/2022
by   James W. Webber, et al.
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We present novel reconstruction and stability analysis methodologies for two-dimensional, multi-coil MRI, based on analytic continuation ideas. We show that the 2-D, limited-data MRI inverse problem, whereby the missing parts of k-space (Fourier space) are lines parallel to either k_1 or k_2 (i.e., the k-space axis), can be reduced to a set of 1-D Fredholm type inverse problems. The Fredholm equations are then solved to recover the 2-D image on 1-D line profiles (“slice-by-slice" imaging). The technique is tested on a range of medical in vivo images (e.g., brain, spine, cardiac), and phantom data. Our method is shown to offer optimal performance, in terms of structural similarity, when compared against similar methods from the literature, and when the k-space data is sub-sampled at random so as to simulate motion corruption. In addition, we present a Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) and stability analysis of the Fredholm operators, and compare the stability properties of different k-space sub-sampling schemes (e.g., random vs uniform accelerated sampling).

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