JOURNAL ARTICLE

Robust quantitative susceptibility mapping via approximate message passing with parameter estimation

Shuai HuangJames J. LahJason W. AllenDeqiang Qiu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Vol: 90 (4)Pages: 1414-1430   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Purpose For quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), the lack of ground‐truth in clinical settings makes it challenging to determine suitable parameters for the dipole inversion. We propose a probabilistic Bayesian approach for QSM with built‐in parameter estimation, and incorporate the nonlinear formulation of the dipole inversion to achieve a robust recovery of the susceptibility maps. Theory From a Bayesian perspective, the image wavelet coefficients are approximately sparse and modeled by the Laplace distribution. The measurement noise is modeled by a Gaussian‐mixture distribution with two components, where the second component is used to model the noise outliers. Through probabilistic inference, the susceptibility map and distribution parameters can be jointly recovered using approximate message passing (AMP). Methods We compare our proposed AMP with built‐in parameter estimation (AMP‐PE) to the state‐of‐the‐art L1‐QSM, FANSI, and MEDI approaches on the simulated and in vivo datasets, and perform experiments to explore the optimal settings of AMP‐PE. Reproducible code is available at: https://github.com/EmoryCN2L/QSM_AMP_PE . Results On the simulated Sim2Snr1 dataset, AMP‐PE achieved the lowest NRMSE, deviation from calcification moment and the highest SSIM, while MEDI achieved the lowest high‐frequency error norm. On the in vivo datasets, AMP‐PE is robust and successfully recovers the susceptibility maps using the estimated parameters, whereas L1‐QSM, FANSI and MEDI typically require additional visual fine‐tuning to select or double‐check working parameters. Conclusion AMP‐PE provides automatic and adaptive parameter estimation for QSM and avoids the subjectivity from the visual fine‐tuning step, making it an excellent choice for the clinical setting.

Keywords:
Quantitative susceptibility mapping Outlier Computer science Bayesian probability Laplace distribution Probabilistic logic Algorithm Estimation theory Artificial intelligence Pattern recognition (psychology) Mathematics Laplace transform

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Topics

Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Image and Signal Denoising Methods
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics

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