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3D Cine Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Respiratory Motion in Mechanically Ventilated Mice and Rats
Published on: September 19, 2025
Pilot tone-based motion correction for prospective respiratory compensated cardiac cine MRI
Juliane Ludwig1, Peter Speier2, Frank Seifert1
1Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Braunschweig and Berlin, Germany.
Purpose:
To evaluate prospective motion correction using the pilot tone (PT) as a quantitative respiratory motion signal with high temporal resolution for cardiac cine images during free breathing.
Methods:
Before cine data acquisition, a short prescan was performed, calibrating the PT to the respiratory-induced heart motion using respiratory-resolved real-time images. The calibrated PT was then applied for nearly real-time prospective motion correction of cine MRI through slice tracking (ie, updating the slice position before every readout). Additionally, in-plane motion correction was performed retrospectively also based on the calibrated PT data. The proposed method was evaluated in a moving phantom and 10 healthy volunteers.
Results:
The PT showed very good correlation to the phantom motion. In volunteer studies using a long-term scan over 7.96 ± 1.40 min, the mean absolute error between registered and predicted motion from the PT was 1.44 ± 0.46 mm in head-feet and 0.46 ± 0.07 mm in anterior-posterior direction. Irregular breathing could also be corrected well with the PT. The PT motion correction leads to a significant improvement of contrast-to-noise ratio by 68% (P ≤ .01) between blood pool and myocardium and sharpness of endocardium by 24% (P = .04) in comparison to uncorrected data. The image score, which refers to the cine image quality, has improved with the utilization of the proposed PT motion correction.
Conclusion:
The proposed approach provides respiratory motion-corrected cine images of the heart with improved image quality and a high scan efficiency using the PT. The PT is independent of the MR acquisition, making this a very flexible motion-correction approach.
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