Abstract #1169
The Application of Sparse Reconstruction to High Spatio-Temporal Resolution Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI of the Prostate: Initial Clinical Experience with Effect on Image and Parametric Perfusion Characteristic Quality
Adam T. Froemming 1 , Eric A. Borisch 2 , Joshua D. Trzasko 2 , Roger C. Grimm 2 , Armando Manduca 2 , Phillip Young 3 , Stephen J. Riederer 3 , and Akira Kawashima 3
1
Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,
United States,
2
Physiology
and Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic, MN, United
States,
3
Radiology,
Mayo Clinic, MN, United States
We studied the application of an iterative image
reconstruction technique (ADMM) applied to our high
temporal resolution DCE sequence (pCAPR) for prostate
imaging, compared to the conventional reconstruction.
This was done both subjectively with independent reader
ratings of image quality characteristics, and
objectively with measurement of quantitative perfusion
data from ROI of lesions.
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