Automatic motion correction of Musculoskeletal MRI using DSLR camera

Journal article


Chikop, Shivaprasad Ashok, Anchan, Antharikshanagar Bellappa Sachin, Koulagi, Girish, Arun, Arush, Imam, Shaik and Geethanath, Sairam. (2018). Automatic motion correction of Musculoskeletal MRI using DSLR camera. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 48, pp. 74-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2017.12.031
AuthorsChikop, Shivaprasad Ashok, Anchan, Antharikshanagar Bellappa Sachin, Koulagi, Girish, Arun, Arush, Imam, Shaik and Geethanath, Sairam
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to illustrate motion correction in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) through utilization of information from an optical tracker to capture the extent and instant of motion. A Digital Single Lens Reflexive camera is employed as the optical tracker to capture the extent and instant of motion. A checkerboard is utilized as a marker that is placed on the coil. Shift of the checkerboard
provides the extent of motion, which is captured by camera and is used for motion correction in (MSK)-MRI images. Experiments were first performed on an in vitro phantom to obtain calibration curves, which determine the relationship between object movement and pixel shifts. Six healthy volunteers were recruited for the study and experiments were repeated thrice on each subject. Reducing the gradient entropy of the image with reference to the calibration curve resulted in motion correction. Fusion of motion-free data with motion-corrupted data and motion free data with motion-corrected data was performed for qualitative analysis of data. Normalized Root Mean Squared Error of the motion-corrected data with respect motion-free was approximately 20% lesser compared to motion-corrupted data with respect to motion-free data with better delineation of edges and reduced ghosting. The work focuses on time of displacement through an external tracker on the RF coil and utilizes that information for motion correction. The method can be readily implemented on a clinical scanner, while it is not necessary for the subject to wear motion sensors.

KeywordsMusculoskeletal-MRI; Motion correction ; Optical tracker-DSLR camera
Year01 Jan 2018
JournalMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal citation48, pp. 74-79
PublisherElsevier Inc. (USA)
ISSN0730-725X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2017.12.031
Web address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0730725X17302990?via%3Dihub
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Page range74-79
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Online05 Jan 2018
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Accepted29 Dec 2017
Deposited19 Jul 2024
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Place of publicationUnited States
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