Motion guidance lines for robust data consistency–based retrospective motion correction in <scp>2D</scp> and <scp>3D MRI</scp>
Daniel Polak, Julian Hoßbach, Daniel Nicolas Splitthoff, Bryan Clifford, Wei‐Ching Lo, Azadeh Tabari, Min Lang, Susie Y. Huang, John Conklin, Lawrence L. Wald, Stephen Cauley
Abstract
PURPOSE: To develop a robust retrospective motion-correction technique based on repeating k-space guidance lines for improving motion correction in Cartesian 2D and 3D brain MRI. METHODS: The motion guidance lines are inserted into the standard sequence orderings for 2D turbo spin echo and 3D MPRAGE to inform a data consistency-based motion estimation and reconstruction, which can be guided by a low-resolution scout. The extremely limited number of required guidance lines are repeated during each echo train and discarded in the final image reconstruction. Thus, integration within a standard k-space acquisition ordering ensures the expected image quality/contrast and motion sensitivity of that sequence. RESULTS: Through simulation and in vivo 2D multislice and 3D motion experiments, we demonstrate that respectively 2 or 4 optimized motion guidance lines per shot enables accurate motion estimation and correction. Clinically acceptable reconstruction times are achieved through fully separable on-the-fly motion optimizations (˜1 s/shot) using standard scanner GPU hardware. CONCLUSION: The addition of guidance lines to scout accelerated motion estimation facilitates robust retrospective motion correction that can be effectively introduced without perturbing standard clinical protocols and workflows.