Anatomical Phase Extraction (APE) Method: A Novel Method to Correct Detrimental Effects of Tissue-Inhomogeneity in Referenceless MR Thermometry—Preliminary Ex Vivo Investigation. (11th August 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Anatomical Phase Extraction (APE) Method: A Novel Method to Correct Detrimental Effects of Tissue-Inhomogeneity in Referenceless MR Thermometry—Preliminary Ex Vivo Investigation. (11th August 2021)
- Main Title:
- Anatomical Phase Extraction (APE) Method: A Novel Method to Correct Detrimental Effects of Tissue-Inhomogeneity in Referenceless MR Thermometry—Preliminary Ex Vivo Investigation
- Authors:
- Huang, Chien-Feng Judith
Lin, Win-Li
Hwang, San-Chao
Yao, Ching
Chang, Hsu
Kuo, Li-Wei - Other Names:
- Tsui Po-Hsiang Academic Editor.
- Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose . We present a novel background tissue phase removing method, called anatomical phase extraction (APE), and to investigate the accuracy of temperature estimation and capability of reducing background artifacts compared with the conventional referenceless methods. Methods . Susceptibility variance was acquired by subtracting pretreatment baseline images taken at different locations (nine pretreatment baselines are acquired and called φ 1 to φ 9 ). The susceptibility phase data φ S was obtained using the Wiener deconvolution algorithm. The background phase data φ T was isolated by subtracting φ S from the whole phase data. Finally, φ T was subtracted from the whole phase data before applying the referenceless method. As a proof of concept, the proposed APE method was performed on ex vivo pork tenderloin and compared with other two referenceless temperature estimation approaches, including reweighted ℓ 1 referenceless (RW- ℓ 1) and ℓ 2 referenceless methods. The proposed APE method was performed with four different baselines combination, namely, (φ 1, φ 5, φ 2, φ 4 ), (φ 3, φ 5, φ 2, φ 6 ), (φ 7, φ 5, φ 8, φ 4 ), and (φ 9, φ 5, φ 8, φ 6 ), and called APE experiment 1 to 4, respectively. The multibaseline method was used as a standard reference. The mean absolute error (MAE) and two-sample t -test analysis in temperature estimation of three regions of interest (ROI) between the multibaseline method and the other three methods, i.e., APE, RW- ℓ 1, and ℓ 2,Abstract : Purpose . We present a novel background tissue phase removing method, called anatomical phase extraction (APE), and to investigate the accuracy of temperature estimation and capability of reducing background artifacts compared with the conventional referenceless methods. Methods . Susceptibility variance was acquired by subtracting pretreatment baseline images taken at different locations (nine pretreatment baselines are acquired and called φ 1 to φ 9 ). The susceptibility phase data φ S was obtained using the Wiener deconvolution algorithm. The background phase data φ T was isolated by subtracting φ S from the whole phase data. Finally, φ T was subtracted from the whole phase data before applying the referenceless method. As a proof of concept, the proposed APE method was performed on ex vivo pork tenderloin and compared with other two referenceless temperature estimation approaches, including reweighted ℓ 1 referenceless (RW- ℓ 1) and ℓ 2 referenceless methods. The proposed APE method was performed with four different baselines combination, namely, (φ 1, φ 5, φ 2, φ 4 ), (φ 3, φ 5, φ 2, φ 6 ), (φ 7, φ 5, φ 8, φ 4 ), and (φ 9, φ 5, φ 8, φ 6 ), and called APE experiment 1 to 4, respectively. The multibaseline method was used as a standard reference. The mean absolute error (MAE) and two-sample t -test analysis in temperature estimation of three regions of interest (ROI) between the multibaseline method and the other three methods, i.e., APE, RW- ℓ 1, and ℓ 2, were calculated and compared. Results . Our results show that the mean temperature errors of the APE method-experiment 1, APE method-experiment 2, APE method-experiment 3, APE method-experiment 4, and RW- ℓ 1 and ℓ 2 referenceless method are 1.02°C, 1.04°C, 1.00°C, 1.00°C, 4.75°C, and 13.65°C, respectively. The MAEs of the RW- ℓ 1 and ℓ 2 referenceless methods were higher than that of APE method. The APE method showed no significant difference (p > 0.05 ), compared with the multibaseline method. Conclusion . The present work demonstrates the use of the APE method on referenceless MR thermometry to improve the accuracy of temperature estimation during MRI guided high-intensity focused ultrasound for ablation treatment. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Computational and mathematical methods in medicine. Volume 2021(2021)
- Journal:
- Computational and mathematical methods in medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 2021(2021)
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- Volume 2021, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 2021
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-2021-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-11
- Subjects:
- Medicine -- Computer simulation -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Mathematical models -- Periodicals
610.11 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cmmm/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1155/2021/5566775 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1748-670X
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