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Abstract #4652

Evaluating Pilot Tone Navigator and BioMatrix Sensor for Motion Assessment using Sliding-Window MR Fingerprinting

Zhiqing Yin1, Xinzhou Li2, Madison E. Kretzler3, Mark Griswold1,3, Yong Chen3, and Rasim Boyacioglu3
1Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2Siemens Medical Solution, USA, St. Louis, MO, United States, 3Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Motion Correction, Motion Correction

Motivation: Respiratory monitoring is critical for robust free-breathing MRI and various methods have been developed.

Goal(s): To leverage sliding-window MRF to evaluate the accuracy of respiratory motion assessment obtained from the Pilot Tone (PT) navigator and BioMatrix Sensor and apply to free-breathing abdominal MRF.

Approach: Sliding-window MRF was used to measure respiratory motion with a temporal resolution of 0.5 sec to compare with the respiratory motions acquired using PT navigator and BioMatrix Sensor during in vivo scans.

Results: PT navigator presents slight improvement in monitoring respiratory motion, but MRF maps reconstructed based on the motion waveforms from all these approaches are consistent in quality.

Impact: The knowledge obtained in this study will help design free-breathing abdominal imaging in general and provide critical information in performing quantitative abdominal MRI using MRF.

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