Deep-Learning-Based Groupwise Registration for Motion Correction of Cardiac T1 Mapping

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

Yi Zhang (TU Delft - ImPhys/Tao group)

Yidong Zhao (TU Delft - ImPhys/Tao group)

Lu Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

Liming Xia (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

Q. Tao (TU Delft - ImPhys/Tao group)

Research Group
ImPhys/Tao group
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72069-7_55
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
ImPhys/Tao group
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Pages (from-to)
586-596
ISBN (print)
978-3-031-72068-0
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-031-72069-7
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Abstract

Quantitative T1 mapping by MRI is an increasingly important tool for clinical assessment of cardiovascular diseases. The cardiac T1 map is derived by fitting a known signal model to a series of baseline images, while the quality of this map can be deteriorated by involuntary respiratory and cardiac motion. To correct motion, a template image is often needed to register all baseline images, but the choice of template is nontrivial, leading to inconsistent performance sensitive to image contrast. In this work, we propose a novel deep-learning-based groupwise registration framework, which omits the need for a template, and registers all baseline images simultaneously. We design two groupwise losses for this registration framework: the first is a linear principal component analysis (PCA) loss that enforces alignment of baseline images irrespective of the intensity variation, and the second is an auxiliary relaxometry loss that enforces adherence of intensity profile to the signal model. We extensively evaluated our method, termed “PCA-Relax”, and other baseline methods on an in-house cardiac MRI dataset including both pre- and post-contrast T1 sequences. All methods were evaluated under three distinct training-and-evaluation strategies, namely, standard, one-shot, and test-time-adaptation. The proposed PCA-Relax showed further improved performance of registration and mapping over well-established baselines. The proposed groupwise framework is generic and can be adapted to applications involving multiple images.

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