Wavelet Domain Radiofrequency Pulse Design Applied to Magnetic Resonance Imaging

PLoS One. 2015 Oct 30;10(10):e0141151. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141151. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

A new method for designing radiofrequency (RF) pulses with numerical optimization in the wavelet domain is presented. Numerical optimization may yield solutions that might otherwise have not been discovered with analytic techniques alone. Further, processing in the wavelet domain reduces the number of unknowns through compression properties inherent in wavelet transforms, providing a more tractable optimization problem. This algorithm is demonstrated with simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) spin echo refocusing pulses because reduced peak RF power is necessary for SMS diffusion imaging with high acceleration factors. An iterative, nonlinear, constrained numerical minimization algorithm was developed to generate an optimized RF pulse waveform. Wavelet domain coefficients were modulated while iteratively running a Bloch equation simulator to generate the intermediate slice profile of the net magnetization. The algorithm minimizes the L2-norm of the slice profile with additional terms to penalize rejection band ripple and maximize the net transverse magnetization across each slice. Simulations and human brain imaging were used to demonstrate a new RF pulse design that yields an optimized slice profile and reduced peak energy deposition when applied to a multiband single-shot echo planar diffusion acquisition. This method may be used to optimize factors such as magnitude and phase spectral profiles and peak RF pulse power for multiband simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) acquisitions. Wavelet-based RF pulse optimization provides a useful design method to achieve a pulse waveform with beneficial amplitude reduction while preserving appropriate magnetization response for magnetic resonance imaging.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Neuroimaging / methods*
  • Wavelet Analysis

Grants and funding

Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin AHW 5520205 (http://www.mcw.edu/Advancing-Healthier-WI-Endowment.htm): ASN, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin AHW 9520195 (http://www.mcw.edu/Advancing-Healthier-WI-Endowment.htm): LTM, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin AHW 5520265 (http://www.mcw.edu/Advancing-Healthier-WI-Endowment.htm): KMK. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.