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Abstract #1259

Self-Supervised SUper-Resolution ASL Enhancement based on Conditional Diffusion Models (SURED)

Yunzhi Xu1, Liangchen Shi1, Jiaxin Zheng1, Jiaxin Li1, Yu Zeng1, Weiying Dai2, David Alsop 3, and Li Zhao1
1College of Biomedical Engineering & Instrument Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2Department of Computer Science, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, United States, 3Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Arterial Spin Labelling, Arterial spin labelling, Super-resolution, Conditional diffusion model

Motivation: Arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI is a non-invasive technique used for measuring perfusion. However, the resolution of ASL is limited by its low SNR.

Goal(s): to propose an ASL super-resolution method based on a self-supervised training strategy and the conditional diffusion model.

Approach: Synthetic high resolution ASL images were generated by utilizing paired T1w images and low-resolution ASL images. A modified conditional diffusion model was trained to simultaneously achieve resolution enhancement and denoising. The proposed model was tested on simulated and volunteer images.

Results: The proposed network demonstrates superior enhanced image details, improved SNR, and preserved original contrast in conventional low-resolution ASL images.

Impact: The proposed method enhanced the ASL images without requiring the high-resolution ASL for training. It enables super-resolution ASL images from 4 minutes scans to approach those acquired in 17min.

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