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Inter-scanner super-resolution of 3D cine MRI using a transfer-learning network for MRgRT

Authors
 Young Hun Yoon  ;  Jaehee Chun  ;  Kendall Kiser  ;  Shanti Marasini  ;  Austen Curcuru  ;  H Michael Gach  ;  Jin Sung Kim  ;  Taeho Kim 
Citation
 PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, Vol.69(11), 2024-05 
Journal Title
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
ISSN
 0031-9155 
Issue Date
2024-05
MeSH
Deep Learning ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional* / methods ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine* / methods ; Radiotherapy, Image-Guided / methods
Keywords
3D cine MRI ; MR-guided radiotherapy ; auto-segmentation ; personalized network ; real-time ; super-resolution
Abstract
Objective. Deep-learning networks for super-resolution (SR) reconstruction enhance the spatial-resolution of 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT). However, variations between MRI scanners and patients impact the quality of SR for real-time 3D low-resolution (LR) cine MRI. In this study, we present a personalized super-resolution (psSR) network that incorporates transfer-learning to overcome the challenges in inter-scanner SR of 3D cine MRI. Approach: Development of the proposed psSR network comprises two-stages: (1) a cohort-specific SR (csSR) network using clinical patient datasets, and (2) a psSR network using transfer-learning to target datasets. The csSR network was developed by training on breath-hold and respiratory-gated high-resolution (HR) 3D MRIs and their k-space down-sampled LR MRIs from 53 thoracoabdominal patients scanned at 1.5 T. The psSR network was developed through transfer-learning to retrain the csSR network using a single breath-hold HR MRI and a corresponding 3D cine MRI from 5 healthy volunteers scanned at 0.55 T. Image quality was evaluated using the peak-signal-noise-ratio (PSNR) and the structure-similarity-index-measure (SSIM). The clinical feasibility was assessed by liver contouring on the psSR MRI using an auto-segmentation network and quantified using the dice-similarity-coefficient (DSC). Results. Mean PSNR and SSIM values of psSR MRIs were increased by 57.2% (13.8-21.7) and 94.7% (0.38-0.74) compared to cine MRIs, with the reference 0.55 T breath-hold HR MRI. In the contour evaluation, DSC was increased by 15% (0.79-0.91). Average time consumed for transfer-learning was 90 s, psSR was 4.51 ms per volume, and auto-segmentation was 210 ms, respectively. Significance. The proposed psSR reconstruction substantially increased image and segmentation quality of cine MRI in an average of 215 ms across the scanners and patients with less than 2 min of prerequisite transfer-learning. This approach would be effective in overcoming cohort- and scanner-dependency of deep-learning for MRgRT.
Full Text
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6560/ad43ab
DOI
10.1088/1361-6560/ad43ab
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Radiation Oncology (방사선종양학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Jinsung(김진성) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1415-6471
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/201198
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