Figure 1: “Triangle of compromises” illustration highlighting the close relationship between SNR, image resolution and scan time.
Figure 2: PIQE pipeline including two major steps, denoising and upsampling, leading to high resolution and high SNR images.
Figure 3: PIQE embeds an AI-based algorithm to reduce Gibbs ringing artifacts created by the upsampling step.
“Thanks to PIQE, the triangle of compromises is totally reconsidered: signal improvement is obtained without any compromises on spatial resolution and scan time.”
Julien Savatovsky, M.D.
Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France
Figure 4: PIQE user interface offers the possibility to adjust four parameters (DL Recon Adjust, Denoise levels, Zoom Ratio and Edge Enhancement).
Figure 5: Axial 2D T2w images of a multiple sclerosis patient with a 600x600μm² in-plane resolution. A zoom in has been done on the lesion, to enable appreciation of the highest definition and denoising obtained with PIQE reconstruction.
Figure 6: Sagittal T2w Dixon images of a 71-year-old patient with cervical spondylotic myelopathy after surgery. The spinal cord residual high-T2 signal abnormalities in C2-C3, C3-C4 and C4-C5 are better depicted on the PIQE reconstructions. In addition, the sharpness of vertebrae, discs and spinal cord has been greatly improved.
“We can now perform 800μm isotropic images with a very high image quality on our Vantage Orian 1.5T, which previously was only possible on 3T systems.”
Julien Savatovsky, M.D.
Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France
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