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Rapid multi-parametric quantitative MRI via deep learning-based synthetic-to-real reconstruction and 3D SSFP-MOLED
Jingying Yang1, Liuhong Zhu2, Kai Xiong1
1Department of Electronic Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plasma and Magnetic Resonance, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361102, China.
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Multi-parametric quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (mqMRI) holds significant clinical potential through multi-parametric tissue characterization, yet its adoption is hindered by prolonged scan time and sensitivity to non-ideal signal conditions, especially in high-resolution whole-brain protocols. To address these challenges, we propose a novel signal encoding method integrating phase-modulated three dimensional steady-state free precession with multiple overlapping-echo detachment (3D SSFP-MOLED). This method simultaneously encodes six physiological parameters (M0, T1, T2, T2*, B1+, ΔB0) into k-space by controlling overlapping echo detachment in signal acquisition. A physics-constrained synthetic data pipeline was developed to simulate MR signal evolutions with realistic field variations (ΔB0, B1+ inhomogeneities), enabling robust training of network for real-time parameter mapping. Whole-brain parametric maps (1×1×2 mm³ resolution) can be delivered within 3 minutes with only 2x parallel acquisition acceleration. Validation was performed on phantom, healthy volunteers, and clinical cases with tumors/hemorrhage. Experimental results show that our method can achieve rapid multi-parametric quantitation with high accuracy and reproducibility. By synergizing adaptive signal encoding, physics-informed synthetic training, and reproducible deep learning reconstruction, this work establishes a new paradigm for efficient and reliable mqMRI in clinical signal processing applications.
