AI Scientific Evidence - MRI
AI enables high-resolution non-contrast MR Coronary Angiography
Non-contrast Magnetic Resonance Coronary Angiography (MRCA) is a technique to assess coronary morphology without a contrast agent or ionizing radiation. Despite the great potential of this technique for the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease, it is not widely used. To make the use of non-contrast MRCA more common, a higher spatial resolution that does not prolong scan time is needed. Typically, an increase in resolution leads to a drop in SNR. Therefore, Yokota et al. chose in their study to increase the resolution but compensate the SNR drop by using Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR) to reduce the noise.
Deep Learning Reconstruction for MR Coronary Angiography
The authors used the Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine (AiCE) DLR technique from Canon Medical Systems to improve the image quality of high-resolution non-contrast MRCA. To evaluate the infl uence on image characteristics, the authors scanned ten healthy volunteers on Vantage Galan 3T MR system (Canon Medical Systems) using standard MRCA and a high-resolution MRCA protocol. The diff erence in resolution between the standard and high-resolution protocol was a factor of three. The high-resolution images were evaluated both with and without DLR (AiCE).
Signifi cant improvements in image characteristics
The standard and high-resolution images were evaluated quantitatively by looking at the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and qualitatively by a visual evaluation by two experienced observers. The CNR improved signifi cantly when DLR was applied to the high-resolution images. Figure 1 shows the results of the qualitative analysis, which demonstrates that the sharpness and traceability of the vessels signifi cantly improved between standard MRCA and high-resolution MRCA plus DLR.
Figure 1. The sharpness and traceability of the vessels were scored by 2 experts on a scale for 1 (poor) to 4 (excellent). Except for the left circumflex (LCX) all scores were significantly different between the standard and the high-resolution MRCA+DLR. Abbreviations: left coronary artery (LCA), left anterior descending (LAD), right coronary artery (RCA)