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arxiv: 2101.02788 · v5 · pith:ZDQZ2FCUnew · submitted 2021-01-07 · ⚛️ physics.med-ph · eess.IV· math.OC

Free-Breathing Liver Fat, R₂^* and B₀ Field Mapping Using Multi-Echo Radial FLASH and Regularized Model-based Reconstruction

classification ⚛️ physics.med-ph eess.IVmath.OC
keywords free-breathinglivermapsreconstructionmodel-basedmulti-echoproposedradial
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This work introduced a stack-of-radial multi-echo asymmetric-echo MRI sequence for free-breathing liver volumetric acquisition. Regularized model-based reconstruction was implemented in Berkeley Advanced Reconstruction Toolbox (BART) to jointly estimate all physical parameter maps (water, fat, R2*, and B0 field inhomogeneity maps) and coil sensitivity maps from self-gated k-space data. Specifically, locally low rank and temporal total variation regularization were employed directly on physical parameter maps. The proposed free-breathing radial technique was tested on a water/fat & iron phantom, a young volunteer, and obesity/diabetes/hepatic steatosis patients. Quantitative fat fraction and R2* accuracy were confirmed by comparing our technique with the reference breath-hold Cartesian scan. The multi-echo radial sampling sequence achieves fast k-space coverage and is robust to motion. Moreover, the proposed motion-resolved model-based reconstruction allows for free-breathing liver fat and R2* quantification in multiple motion states. Overall, our proposed technique offers a convenient tool for non-invasive liver assessment with no breath holding requirement.

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