Accelerating Neuroradiology Protocols with Deep Learning MR Image Reconstruction. Which Methods Result in the Highest Perceived Image Quality?

Assessing breast density using the standardized proton density fat fraction based on chemical shift encoding-based water-fat separation

Comparing Zero Time of Echo (ZTE) MRI sequence and Computed Tomography for assessing bony lesions of skull base and calvarium : A Pilot study

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the Differentiation of Recurrent Glioma from Radiation Necrosis

Deep Learning based spine labeling with three-plane 2D localizers without vertebrae segmentation

Evaluating the role of T2-weighted-imaging in acute ischemic stroke to accelerate routine Stroke-MRI protocol

Feasibility of accelerated diffusion weighted imaging for prostate cancer screening on prototype 0.55T system enabled with random matrix theory

High-Performance Low-Field MRI of the Lumbar Spine: Comparison of 0.55T MRI With Two Gradient Systems To 1.5T MRI in Humans

The Impact of Acceleration on Radiologists' Confidence in Point-Of-Care 0.5T MRI For Triage of Acute Stroke

Investigation of Gradient-Induced Heating of a Cryogen-Free Magnet

A low-cost battery-powered tri-axial current-controlled gradient power supply for sustainable and portable MRI

MRI is superior to CT for liver staging in colon cancer and should be investigated as the definitive liver staging modality in colon cancer

The Open Source Initiative for Perfusion Imaging (OSIPI)

Author:Laura Bell  Henk Mutsaerts  Andrey Fedorov  Zaki Ahmed  Patricia Clement  Simon Levy  Frank Zollner  Jan Petr  Sudipto Dolui  Kathleen Schmainda  Melissa Prah  Matthias Schabel  Ananth Madhuranthakam  Li Zhao  Michael Thrippleton  Petra van Houdt  James Holmes  C. Quarles  Greg Cron  David Thomas  Yuriko Suzuki  Ina Kompan  David Buckley  Paula Croal  Udunna Anazodo  Anahita Fathi Kazerooni  Hamidreza Saligheh Rad  Charlotte Debus  Steven Sourbron  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Making MRI More Accessible: Speed, Cost & New Developments  

Session Name:Making MRI More Accessible  

Program Number:3820  

Room Session:Concurrent 3  

Institution:Amsterdam University Medical Cente  Aix-Marseille Univ  Barrow Neurological Institute  Brigham and Women’s Hospita  Children’s National Medical Center  German Cancer Research Center  Ghent University  Heidelberg University  Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf  Karlsruhe Institute of Technology  Mayo Clinic  Medical College of Wisconsin  Oregon Health and Science University  Ottawa Hospital Research Institute  Tehran University of Medical Sciences  the Netherlands Cancer Institute  University College London  University of Edinburgh  University of Leeds  University of Nottingham  University of Oxford  University of Pennsylvania  University of Sheffield  University of Wisconsin - Madison  UT Southwestern Medical Center  Western University  

A Paradigm shift in MR physics with Deep Learning Reconstruction: higher image quality and spatial resolution in shorter scan time

Author:Mo Kadbi  Dawn Berkeley  Brian Tymkiw  Hung Do  Erin Kelly  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Making MRI More Accessible: Speed, Cost & New Developments  

Session Name:Making MRI More Accessible  

Program Number:3827  

Room Session:Concurrent 3  

Institution:Canon Medical System USA  

Point-of-Care Brain MRI: Clinical Application in a Stroke Rehabilitation Center

Repeatability of DWI and DCE-MRI of Prostate in an Active Surveillance Population

Residential MRI: Fully Mobile Neuroimaging for Community and Population-Based Studies

Towards Automated Scanning: A Framework for Maintaining Constant SNR and T1-contrast for SPGR and MP-RAGE

Author:Dahan Kim  Dinghui Wang  James Pipe  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Making MRI More Accessible: Speed, Cost & New Developments  

Session Name:Making MRI More Accessible  

Program Number:3817  

Room Session:Concurrent 3  

Institution:Mayo Clinic  

Validating Open-Source MR Sequences for Reproducible Research

Value of Adopting Fast Brain MRI Techniques for Outpatient Brain MRI: Proof of Principle and Operational Impact During the COVID-19 Pandemic