Elsevier

Medical Image Analysis

Volume 18, Issue 2, February 2014, Pages 301-313
Medical Image Analysis

Respiratory motion correction in dynamic MRI using robust data decomposition registration – Application to DCE-MRI

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Highlights

  • A registration technique based on low rank – sparse data decomposition is introduced.

  • Registration is applied to dynamic contrast enhanced MRI.

  • Errors in the monitoring of enhancement in dynamic contrast enhanced MRI are reduced.

Abstract

Motion correction in Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE-) MRI is challenging because rapid intensity changes can compromise common (intensity based) registration algorithms. In this study we introduce a novel registration technique based on robust principal component analysis (RPCA) to decompose a given time-series into a low rank and a sparse component. This allows robust separation of motion components that can be registered, from intensity variations that are left unchanged. This Robust Data Decomposition Registration (RDDR) is demonstrated on both simulated and a wide range of clinical data. Robustness to different types of motion and breathing choices during acquisition is demonstrated for a variety of imaged organs including liver, small bowel and prostate. The analysis of clinically relevant regions of interest showed both a decrease of error (15–62% reduction following registration) in tissue timeintensity curves and improved areas under the curve (AUC60) at early enhancement.

Abbreviations

DCE-MRI
dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
FFD
free-form deformation
NMI
normalized mutual information
PPCR
progressive principal component registration
PCA
principal component analysis
RPCA
robust principal component analysis
RDDR
robust data decomposition registration
RC
residual complexity
DCT
discrete cosine transform
ROI
region of interest
TIC
time–intensity curve
GT
ground truth
RMSE
root mean squared error
AUC
area under the curve

Keywords

Registration
Respiratory motion correction
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
Robust principal component analysis

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