论文标题
MRI-MECH:机械信息的MRI估计食管健康
MRI-MECH: Mechanics-informed MRI to estimate esophageal health
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论文摘要
动态磁共振成像(MRI)是一种流行的医学成像技术,可生成组织和器官内部对比度材料流的图像序列。但是,仅在少数可行性研究中证明了它在通过食道运动中的成像运动中的应用,并且相对尚未探索。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个称为力学的MRI(MRI-MECH)的计算框架,该计算框架增强了该能力,从而增加了动态MRI在诊断食管疾病中的适用性。菠萝汁用作动态MRI的吞咽对比材料,MRI图像序列被用作MRI-MECH的输入。 MRI-MECH将食道建模为柔性的一维管,弹性管壁遵循线性管定律。然后,通过一维质量和动量保护方程,通过食道的流动。这些方程是使用物理信息的神经网络(PINN)求解的。 PINN最大程度地减少了MRI测量和模型预测之间的差异,以确保始终遵循流体流量问题的物理学。 MRI-Mech计算了食管转运期间的流体速度和压力,并通过计算壁刚度和主动弛豫来估计食道健康的机械健康。此外,MRI-Mech预测了在排空过程中有关下食管括约肌的缺失信息,这证明了其适用于缺少数据或图像分辨率差的方案。除了基于食管机械健康的定量估计值来改善临床决策外,MRI-MECH还可以增强用于应用其他医学成像方式以增强其功能的应用。
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular medical imaging technique to generate image sequences of the flow of a contrast material inside tissues and organs. However, its application to imaging bolus movement through the esophagus has only been demonstrated in few feasibility studies and is relatively unexplored. In this work, we present a computational framework called mechanics-informed MRI (MRI-MECH) that enhances that capability thereby increasing the applicability of dynamic MRI for diagnosing esophageal disorders. Pineapple juice was used as the swallowed contrast material for the dynamic MRI and the MRI image sequence was used as input to the MRI-MECH. The MRI-MECH modeled the esophagus as a flexible one-dimensional tube and the elastic tube walls followed a linear tube law. Flow through the esophagus was then governed by one-dimensional mass and momentum conservation equations. These equations were solved using a physics-informed neural network (PINN). The PINN minimized the difference between the measurements from the MRI and model predictions ensuring that the physics of the fluid flow problem was always followed. MRI-MECH calculated the fluid velocity and pressure during esophageal transit and estimated the mechanical health of the esophagus by calculating wall stiffness and active relaxation. Additionally, MRI-MECH predicted missing information about the lower esophageal sphincter during the emptying process, demonstrating its applicability to scenarios with missing data or poor image resolution. In addition to potentially improving clinical decisions based on quantitative estimates of the mechanical health of the esophagus, MRI-MECH can also be enhanced for application to other medical imaging modalities to enhance their functionality as well.