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Fetal MRI by robust deep generative prior reconstruction and diffeomorphic registration: application to gestational age prediction

29 October 2021
Lucilio Cordero-Grande
Juan Enrique Ortuño Fisac
A. Uus
Maria Deprez
Andrés Santos
Joseph V. Hajnal
María J. Ledesma-Carbayo
    3DH
    MedIm
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging of whole fetal body and placenta is limited by different sources of motion affecting the womb. Usual scanning techniques employ single-shot multi-slice sequences where anatomical information in different slices may be subject to different deformations, contrast variations or artifacts. Volumetric reconstruction formulations have been proposed to correct for these factors, but they must accommodate a non-homogeneous and non-isotropic sampling, so regularization becomes necessary. Thus, in this paper we propose a deep generative prior for robust volumetric reconstructions integrated with a diffeomorphic volume to slice registration method. Experiments are performed to validate our contributions and compare with a state of the art method in a cohort of 727272 fetal datasets in the range of 20−3620-3620−36 weeks gestational age. Results suggest improved image resolution and more accurate prediction of gestational age at scan when comparing to a state of the art reconstruction method. In addition, gestational age prediction results from our volumetric reconstructions compare favourably with existing brain-based approaches, with boosted accuracy when integrating information of organs other than the brain. Namely, a mean absolute error of 0.6180.6180.618 weeks (R2=0.958R^2=0.958R2=0.958) is achieved when combining fetal brain and trunk information.

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