Abstract #3321
Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping using Segmentation-Enabled Dipole Inversion
Jakob Meineke 1 , Julien Senegas 1 , Ulrich Katscher 1 , and Fabian Wenzel 1
1
Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Hamburg,
Germany
Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping is an ill-posed
problem that requires two computational steps:
background-field removal and dipole inversion. This work
focuses on QSM in the brain and describes susceptibility
reconstruction using reliable, a priori knowledge from
automated segmentation of anatomical ROIs. Background
field removal is integrated with dipole inversion in a
single-step minimization problem by computing the
sources of the magnetic field perturbation which is
generated by the tissue susceptibility. This method,
dubbed segmentation-enabled dipole inversion (SEDI),
results in a more accurate susceptibility
reconstruction.
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