High-Performance Motion Correction of Fetal MRI

B. Kainz, D. F.A. Lloyd, A. Alansary, M. Kuklisova Murgasova, R. Khlebnikov, D. Rueckert, M. Rutherford, R. Razavi, J. V. Hajnal

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Abstract

Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) shows promising results for pre-natal diagnostics. The detection of potentially life-threatening abnormalities in the fetus can be difficult with ultrasound alone. MRI is one of the few safe alternative imaging modalities in pregnancy. However, to date it has been limited by unpredictable fetal and maternal motion during acquisition. Motion between the acquisitions of individual slices of a 3D volume results in spatial inconsistencies that can be resolved by slice-to-volume reconstruction (SVR) methods to provide high quality 3D image data. Existing algorithms to solve this problem have evolved from very slow implementations targeting a single organ to general high-performance solutions to reconstruct the whole uterus. In this paper we give a brief overview over the current state-of-the art in fetal motion compensation methods and show currently emerging clinical applications of these techniques.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelEuroRV3 2016 - EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization
Redakteure/-innenDieter Fellner
Herausgeber (Verlag)The Eurographics Association
Seiten5-7
Seitenumfang3
ISBN (elektronisch)9783038680178
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2016
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung4th EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization, EuroRV3 2016 at EuroVis 2016 - Groningen, Niederlande
Dauer: 6 Juni 20167 Juni 2016

Publikationsreihe

NameEuroRV3 2016 - EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization

Konferenz

Konferenz4th EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization, EuroRV3 2016 at EuroVis 2016
Land/GebietNiederlande
OrtGroningen
Zeitraum6/06/167/06/16

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