Sheng Fang1, Xinyi Pan1, Kui Ying1
1Department of Engineering Physics,
Model-based
MR thermometry method based on the proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS)
can effectively improve the temperature estimate accuracy of conventional
phase different method. However, its temporal resolution need be improved for
real-time temperature monitoring. To solve the problem, we applied highly
accelerated PI to temperature mapping and used nonlocal regularization that
extracts the prior from the acquired data themselves to stabilize the
reconstruction. The method was demonstrated using whipping cream phantom. The
results show that the nonlocal regularization can effectively increase the
temporal resolution of PRFS while avoiding the introducing the bias to
quantification, due to its data-driven property.