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      LORAKS Makes Better SENSE: Phase-Constrained Partial Fourier SENSE Reconstruction without Phase Calibration

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          Parallel imaging and partial Fourier acquisition are two classical approaches for accelerated MRI. Methods that combine these approaches often rely on prior knowledge of the image phase, but the need to obtain this prior information can place practical restrictions on the data acquisition strategy. In this work, we propose and evaluate SENSE-LORAKS, which enables combined parallel imaging and partial Fourier reconstruction without requiring prior phase information.

          Theory and Methods

          The proposed formulation is based on combining the classical SENSE model for parallel imaging data with the more recent LORAKS framework for MR image reconstruction using low-rank matrix modeling. Previous LORAKS-based methods have successfully enabled calibrationless partial Fourier parallel MRI reconstruction, but have been most successful with nonuniform sampling strategies that may be hard to implement for certain applications. By combining LORAKS with SENSE, we enable highly-accelerated partial Fourier MRI reconstruction for a broader range of sampling trajectories, including widely-used calibrationless uniformly-undersampled trajectories.

          Results

          Our empirical results with retrospectively undersampled datasets indicate that when SENSE-LORAKS reconstruction is combined with an appropriate k-space sampling trajectory, it can provide substantially better image quality at high-acceleration rates relative to existing state-of-the-art reconstruction approaches.

          Conclusion

          The SENSE-LORAKS framework provides promising new opportunities for highly-accelerated MRI.

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          Journal
          8505245
          5733
          Magn Reson Med
          Magn Reson Med
          Magnetic resonance in medicine
          0740-3194
          1522-2594
          18 February 2016
          01 April 2016
          March 2017
          01 March 2018
          : 77
          : 3
          : 1021-1035
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
          [2 ]Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
          Author notes
          Address Correspondence to: Tae Hyung Kim, University of Southern California,University Park Campus, 3710 McClintock Avenue, Ronald Tutor Hall (RTH) #317, Los Angeles, CA 90089, Tel: (734) 747-0262, taehyung@ 123456usc.edu
          Article
          PMC5045741 PMC5045741 5045741 nihpa758692
          10.1002/mrm.26182
          5045741
          27037836
          52242749-0656-4eae-9bf5-fe52dfc50055
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          Categories
          Article

          Parallel MRI,Partial Fourier Reconstruction,Constrained Reconstruction,Low-Rank Matrix Recovery

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