Super-resolution reconstruction of late gadolinium enhanced MRI from multiple views

Methods A group of 37 post-infarction patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT), who underwent both MRI and a VT catheter ablation procedure with electro-anatomical voltage mapping (EAVM), were included. LGE imaging was performed using a 3D breath-hold inversion recovery turbo-field echo sequence with full ventricular coverage in three views: short-axis (SA), two-chamber, and fourchamber. The three LGE sequences were combined as follows: 1) The inter-scan heart motion was compensated by a joint localized gradient-correlation-based volume registration scheme; 2) The registered volumes were combined into an isotropic volume by the superresolution reconstruction (SRR) technique. The SRR reconstructed volumes were compared to conventional


Background
Image resolution is a crucial factor for myocardial scar quantification from late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) MR. The conventional usage of anisotropic short-axis LGE volumes may result in overestimation of the scar size, in particular at the gray zone, due to partial volume effect (PVE). This may impact the diagnostic accuracy of LGE in clinical applications.

Methods
A group of 37 post-infarction patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT), who underwent both MRI and a VT catheter ablation procedure with electro-anatomical voltage mapping (EAVM), were included. LGE imaging was performed using a 3D breath-hold inversion recovery turbo-field echo sequence with full ventricular coverage in three views: short-axis (SA), two-chamber, and fourchamber. The three LGE sequences were combined as follows: 1) The inter-scan heart motion was compensated by a joint localized gradient-correlation-based volume registration scheme; 2) The registered volumes were combined into an isotropic volume by the superresolution reconstruction (SRR) technique. The SRR reconstructed volumes were compared to conventional 1 Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Figure 1 a. The 3D reconstruction and orthogonal planes from the SRR volume. b. The 3D reconstruction and orthogonal planes from the SA volume. Higher quality in SRR is achieved at z-x and z-y planes.
Tao et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2014, 16(Suppl 1):O40 http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/16/S1/O40 SA volume using the following measures: the full-widthhalf-maxima (FWHM)-identified myocardial scar size in terms of core zone and gray zone; the agreement between the scar zones and the gold-standard EAVM data. The agreement was evaluated by the voltage distribution of the mapping points which were back projected onto the normal myocardium, scar core zone and gray zone.

Conclusions
We proposed a method to reconstruct a high-resolution isotropic LGE MR volume from three routinely acquired anisotropic views. Improving the through-plane resolution of LGE leads to more accurate myocardial scar assessment with reduced PVE, especially at the clinically significant gray zone.

Funding
The work was financially supported by the Dutch Technology Foundation (STW) and EU ITEA2-09039.

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Submit your manuscript at www.biomedcentral.com/submit Figure 2 The 3D reconstruction of the myocardial scar, including the core (orange) and gray (yellow) zones, superimposed by the EAVM data. The EAVM colors indicate: healthy myocardium (pink), core scar (red), and gray zone (intermediate colors). a is from the SRR volume, and b is from the SA volume.