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Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Skeletal Muscle Disease
Published on: December 18, 2016
Movement correction of the kidney in dynamic MRI scans using FFT phase difference movement detection
E L Giele1, J A de Priester, J A Blom
1Department of Measurement and Control Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands. eelco@stack.nl
Abstract:
To measure cortical and medullary MR renograms, regions of interest (ROIs) are placed on the kidney in images acquired using dynamic MRI. Since native kidneys move with breathing, and breath-holding techniques are not feasible, movement correction is necessary. In this contribution we compare three correction methods, based on image matching, phase difference movement detection (PDMD), and cross-correlation, respectively. The PDMD-based method showed the best performance and was able to determine kidney movement in our test series in 68% of the scans with no visible deviation, and in 88% of the scans if a one-pixel deviation is considered acceptable.

