Robust and Automated Method for Spike Detection and Removal in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

11/30/2021
by   David S. Smith, et al.
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Radio frequency (RF) spike noise is a common source of exogenous image corruption in MRI. Spikes occur as point-like disturbances of k-space that lead to global sinusoidal intensity errors in the image domain. Depending on the amplitude of the disturbances and their locations in k-space, the effect of a spike can be significant, often ruining the reconstructed images. Here we present both a spike detection method and a related data correction method for automatic correction of RF spike noise. To detect spikes, we found the k-space points that have the most significant effect on the total variation of the image. To replace the spikes, we used a compressed sensing reconstruction in which only the points thought to be corrupted are unconstrained. We demonstrated our technique in two cases: (1) in vivo gradient echo brain data with artificially corrupted points and (2) actual, complex scanner data from a whole-body fat-water imaging gradient echo protocol corrupted by spikes at uncertain locations. Our method allowed near-perfect detection and correction with no human intervention. We calculated Matthews correlation coefficients and sensitivities above 0.95 for a maximum of 0.78% corruption in synthetically corrupted in vivo brain data. We also found specificities above 0.9994.

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