Structure Prior Effects in Bayesian Approaches of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping.

TitleStructure Prior Effects in Bayesian Approaches of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsWang S, Chen W, Wang C, Liu T, Wang Y, Pan C, Mu K, Zhu C, Zhang X, Cheng J
JournalBiomed Res Int
Volume2016
Pagination2738231
Date Published2016
ISSN2314-6141
KeywordsAlgorithms, Brain, Brain Mapping, Computer Simulation, Humans, Image Enhancement, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Models, Theoretical, Phantoms, Imaging
Abstract

Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) has shown its potential for anatomical and functional MRI, as it can quantify, for tissues, magnetic biomarkers and contrast agents which have differential susceptibilities to the surroundings substances. For reconstructing the QSM with a single orientation, various methods have been proposed to identify a unique solution for the susceptibility map. Bayesian QSM approach is the major type which uses various regularization terms, such as a piece-wise constant, a smooth, a sparse, or a morphological prior. Six QSM algorithms with or without structure prior are systematically discussed to address the structure prior effects. The methods are evaluated using simulations, phantom experiments with the given susceptibility, and human brain data. The accuracy and image quality of QSM were increased when using structure prior in the simulation and phantom compared to same regularization term without it, respectively. The image quality of QSM method using the structure prior is better comparing, respectively, to the method without it by either sharpening the image or reducing streaking artifacts . The structure priors improve the performance of the various QSMs using regularized minimization including L1, L2, and TV norm.

DOI10.1155/2016/2738231
Alternate JournalBiomed Res Int
PubMed ID28097129
PubMed Central IDPMC5206478
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