Toward optimal fitting parameters for multi-exponential DWI image analysis of the human kidney: A simulation study comparing different fitting algorithms

Author:

Jasse Jonas1,Wittsack H.-J.1,Thiel T. A.1,Zukovs R.1,Valentin B.1,Antoch G.1,Ljimani A.1

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Dusseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: In DWI, multi-exponential signal analysis can be used to determine signal underlying diffusion components. However, the approach is very complex due to the inherent low SNR, the limited number of signal decay data points and the absence of appropriate acquisition parameters and standardised analysis methods. Methods: Within the scope of this work, different methods for multi-exponential analysis of the diffusion signal in the kidney were compared. To assess the impact of fitting parameters, a simulation was conducted comparing the free non-negative (NNLS) and rigid non-linear least square (NLLS) fitting methods. Results: The simulation demonstrated improved accuracy for NNLS in combination with AUC estimation. Furthermore, the accuracy and stability of the results were further enhanced utilizing optimized parameters, namely 350 logarithmically spaced diffusion coefficients within [0.7, 300] x 10-3 mm²/s and a minimal SNR of 100. Discussion: The NNLS approach shows an improvement over the rigid NLLS method. This becomes apparent not only in terms of accuracy and omitting prior knowledge, but also in better representation of renal tissue physiology. Conclusion: By employing the determined fitting parameters, it is expected that more stable and reliable results for diffusion imaging in the kidney can be achieved. This might enable more accurate DWI results for clinical utilisation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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