Diffusivity-limited q-space trajectory imaging

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  • Deneb Boito
  • Magnus Herberthson
  • Tom Dela Haije
  • Ida Blystad
  • Evren Özarslan

Q-space trajectory imaging (QTI) allows non-invasive estimation of microstructural features of heterogeneous porous media via diffusion magnetic resonance imaging performed with generalised gradient waveforms. A recently proposed constrained estimation framework, called QTI+, improved QTI's resilience to noise and data sparsity, thus increasing the reliability of the method by enforcing relevant positivity constraints. In this work we consider expanding the set of constraints to be applied during the fitting of the QTI model. We show that the additional conditions, which introduce an upper bound on the diffusivity values, further improve the retrieved parameters on a publicly available human brain dataset as well as on data acquired from healthy volunteers using a scanner-ready protocol.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMagnetic Resonance Letters
Vol/bind3
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)187-196
ISSN2097-0048
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
This research was funded by Sweden's Innovation Agency (VINNOVA) ASSIST, Analytic Imaging Diagnostic Arena (AIDA), Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (RMX18-0056), Linköping University Center for Industrial Information Technology (CENIIT), LiU Cancer Barncancerfonden, and a research grant (00028384) from VILLUM FONDEN.

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