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- W3143422990 abstract "4D-MRI is becoming increasingly important for daily guidance of thoracic and abdominal radiotherapy. This study exploits the simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) technique to accelerate the acquisition of a balanced turbo field echo (bTFE) and a turbo spin echo (TSE) coronal 4D-MRI sequence performed on 1.5 T MRI scanners. SMS single-shot bTFE and TSE sequences were developed to acquire a stack of 52 coronal 2D images over 30 dynamics. Simultaneously excited slices were separated by half the field of view. Slices intersecting with the liver-lung interface were used as navigator slices. For each navigator slice location, an end-exhale dynamic was automatically identified, and used to derive the self-sorting signal by rigidly registering the remaining dynamics. Navigator slices were sorted into 10 amplitude bins, and the temporal relationship of simultaneously excited slices was used to generate sorted 4D-MRIs for 12 healthy volunteers. The self-sorting signal was validated using anin vivopeak-to-peak motion analysis. The smoothness of the liver-lung interface was quantified by comparing to sagittal cine images acquired directly after the SMS-4D-MRI sequence. To ensure compatibility with the MR-linac radiotherapy workflow, the 4D-MRIs were transformed into 3D mid-position (MidP) images using deformable image registration. Consistency of the deformable vector fields was quantified in terms of the distance discordance metric (DDM) in the body. The SMS-4D-TSE sequence was additionally acquired for 3 lung cancer patients to investigate tumor visibility. SMS-4D-MRI acquisition and processing took approximately 7 min. 4D-MRI reconstruction was possible for 26 out of 27 acquired datasets. Missing data in the sorted 4D-MRIs varied from 4%-26% for the volunteers and varied from 8%-24% for the patients. Peak-to-peak (SD) amplitudes analysis agreed within 1.8 (1.1) mm and 0.9 (0.4) mm between the sorted 4D-MRIs and the self-sorting signals of the volunteers and patients, respectively. Liver-lung interface smoothness was found to be in the range of 0.6-3.1 mm for volunteers. The percentage of DDM values smaller than 2 mm was in the range of 85%-89% and 86%-92% for the volunteers and patients, respectively. Lung tumors were clearly visibility in the SMS-4D-TSE images and MidP images. Two fast SMS-accelerated 4D-MRI sequences were developed resulting in T2/T1or T2weighted contrast. The SMS-4D-MRIs and derived 3D MidP-MRIs yielded anatomically plausible images and good tumor visibility. SMS-4D-MRI is therefore a strong candidate to be used for treatment simulation and daily guidance of thoracic and abdominal MR-guided radiotherapy." @default.
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- W3143422990 title "Simultaneous multi-slice accelerated 4D-MRI for radiotherapy guidance" @default.
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