Time domain principal component analysis for rapid, real-time 2D MRI reconstruction from undersampled data.
Mark WrightBryson DietzEugene YipJihyun YunZsolt GabosB Gino FalloneKeith WachowiczPublished in: Medical physics (2021)
The proposed 2D real-time MR acceleration method demonstrated greater robustness in the metrics over time when compared with previous real-time PCA methods using metrics such as normalised mean squared error, peak SNR and structural similarity up to an acceleration of 8x. Improved temporal robustness of image structure contourability and accurate definition was also demonstrated using several metrics including the Dice coefficient. Reconstruction of raw acquired data can be performed at approximately 50 ms per frame using an Intel core i5 CPU. The method has the advantage of being very flexible in terms of hardware requirements as it can operate successfully on a single coil channel and does not require specialized computing power to implement in real-time.