Deep learning‐assisted preclinical MR fingerprinting for sub‐millimeter T1 and T2 mapping of entire macaque brain

Author:

Gu Yuning1ORCID,Pan Yongsheng1,Fang Zhenghan2,Ma Lei1,Zhu Yuran3,Androjna Charlie4,Zhong Kai567,Yu Xin38ORCID,Shen Dinggang1910

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Engineering & State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

4. Cleveland Clinic Pre‐Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Ohio USA

5. High Magnetic Field Laboratory Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China

6. Anhui Province Key Laboratory of High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China

7. Biomedical Engineering Department Peking University Beijing China

8. Department of Radiology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

9. Shanghai United Imaging Intelligence Shanghai China

10. Shanghai Clinical Research and Trial Center ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPurposePreclinical MR fingerprinting (MRF) suffers from long acquisition time for organ‐level coverage due to demanding image resolution and limited undersampling capacity. This study aims to develop a deep learning‐assisted fast MRF framework for sub‐millimeter T1 and T2 mapping of entire macaque brain on a preclinical 9.4 T MR system.MethodsThree dimensional MRF images were reconstructed by singular value decomposition (SVD) compressed reconstruction. T1 and T2 mapping for each axial slice exploited a self‐attention assisted residual U‐Net to suppress aliasing‐induced quantification errors, and the transmit‐field (B1+) measurements for robustness against B1+ inhomogeneity. Supervised network training used MRF images simulated via virtual parametric maps and a desired undersampling scheme. This strategy bypassed the difficulties of acquiring fully sampled preclinical MRF data to guide network training. The proposed fast MRF framework was tested on experimental data acquired from ex vivo and in vivo macaque brains.ResultsThe trained network showed reasonable adaptability to experimental MRF images, enabling robust delineation of various T1 and T2 distributions in the brain tissues. Further, the proposed MRF framework outperformed several existing fast MRF methods in handling the aliasing artifacts and capturing detailed cerebral structures in the mapping results. Parametric mapping of entire macaque brain at nominal resolution of 0.35 0.35 1 mm3 can be realized via a 20‐min 3D MRF scan, which was sixfold faster than the baseline protocol.ConclusionIntroducing deep learning to MRF framework paves the way for efficient organ‐level high‐resolution quantitative MRI in preclinical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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