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Universal Sampling Denoising (USD) for noise mapping and noise removal of non-Cartesian MRI

Medical Physics 2023-11-29 v1 Biological Physics

Abstract

Random matrix theory (RMT) combined with principal component analysis has resulted in a widely used MPPCA noise mapping and denoising algorithm, that utilizes the redundancy in multiple acquisitions and in local image patches. RMT-based denoising relies on the uncorrelated identically distributed noise. This assumption breaks down after regridding of non-Cartesian sampling. Here we propose a Universal Sampling Denoising (USD) pipeline to homogenize the noise level and decorrelate the noise in non-Cartesian sampled k-space data after resampling to a Cartesian grid. In this way, the RMT approaches become applicable to MRI of any non-Cartesian k-space sampling. We demonstrate the denoising pipeline on MRI data acquired using radial trajectories, including diffusion MRI of a numerical phantom and ex vivo mouse brains, as well as in vivo T2T_2 MRI of a healthy subject. The proposed pipeline robustly estimates noise level, performs noise removal, and corrects bias in parametric maps, such as diffusivity and kurtosis metrics, and T2T_2 relaxation time. USD stabilizes the variance, decorrelates the noise, and thereby enables the application of RMT-based denoising approaches to MR images reconstructed from any non-Cartesian data. In addition to MRI, USD may also apply to other medical imaging techniques involving non-Cartesian acquisition, such as PET, CT, and SPECT.

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@article{arxiv.2311.16316,
  title  = {Universal Sampling Denoising (USD) for noise mapping and noise removal of non-Cartesian MRI},
  author = {Hong-Hsi Lee and Mahesh Bharath Keerthivasan and Gregory Lemberskiy and Jiangyang Zhang and Els Fieremans and Dmitry S Novikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.16316},
  year   = {2023}
}