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US9712789B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9712789-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414244028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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In a method and apparatus for the generation of image data of a moving subject, raw data are initially acquired for a region comprising the subject at different measurement points in time in different movement phases of the subject. A reconstruction then takes place of multiple interim image data sets of the subject from the raw data that are respectively associated with different movement phases of the subject. Deviation data are then determined between the interim image data sets of the different movement phases of the subject, and the reconstruction of image data from raw data of different movement phases then takes place under consideration of the deviation data.
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We claim as our invention: 1. A method to generate image data representing a moving object inside of an examination subject, comprising: operating an image data acquisition device to acquire raw data in the frequency domain, at respectively different acquisition points in time, from a region of an examination subject comprising a moving object, said points in time respectively occurring in different movement phases of movement of said moving object; providing said raw data to a computerized processor and, in said processor, reconstructing a plurality of interim image data sets in the spatial domain that are respectively associated with said different movement phases of the moving object, by performing a first Fourier transformation of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time; in said processor, determining deviation data between said interim image data sets for said respective different movement phases, said deviation data representing deviations in the spatial domain between respective interim image data sets that result from said movement of said moving object; and in said processor, reconstructing diagnostic image data by performing a second Fourier transformation, dependent on said deviation data, of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time, and making the reconstructed diagnostic image data available in electronic form at an output of the processor. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 comprising, in said processor, differently weighting the respective raw data acquired at said different movement phases, when reconstructing said different image data sets, and setting the respective weighting dependent on the movement phase of the object in which the respective raw data were acquired. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 comprising setting said weighting dependent on a distance from a predetermined movement phase for which the respective interim image data sets are reconstructed. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 comprising, in said processor, associating the respective raw data with different movement phase classes. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 comprising reconstructing said interim image data sets for respectively different movement phase classes, with respective weightings dependent on the respective movement phase class associated with the raw data being reconstructed. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 comprising setting said weightings using a weighting function wherein raw data for the movement phase class associated with respective raw data being reconstructed is given a higher weighting than raw data of other movement phase classes. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 comprising reconstructing said interim image data using an iterative numerical optimization method. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 comprising using a quasi-Newton method as said iterative numerical optimization method. 9. The method as claimed in claim 1 comprising, in said processor, generating position overview data for the respective measurement points in time from at least a portion of said raw data, and associating respective raw data with different movement phase classes based on said position overview data. 10. The method as claimed in claim 9 comprising determining said deviation values from said position overview data with respect to reference position overview data, and associating the raw data with respectively different movement phase classes dependent on the deviation values. 11. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the examination subject exhibits a breathing movement, and wherein said movement phases are respective phases in a respiratory cycle. 12. An image data generation device to generate image data representing a moving object inside of an examination subject, comprising: an image data acquisition device configured to obtain or receive raw data in the frequency domain, acquired at respectively different acquisition points in time, from a region of an examination subject comprising a moving object, said points in time respectively occurring in different movement phases of movement of said moving object; a computerized processor provided with said raw data, said processor being configured to reconstruct a plurality of interim image data sets in the spatial domain that are respectively associated with said different movement phases of the moving object, by performing a first Fourier transformation of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time; said processor being configured to determine deviation data between said interim image data sets for said respective different movement phases, said deviation data representing deviations in the spatial domain between respective interim image data sets that result from said movement of said moving object; and said processor being configured to reconstruct diagnostic image data by performing a second Fourier transformation, dependent on said deviation data, of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time, and to make the reconstructed diagnostic image data available in electronic form at an output of the processor. 13. A magnetic resonance apparatus comprising: a magnetic resonance data acquisition unit; a control unit configured to operate the magnetic resonance data acquisition device to acquire raw data in the frequency domain, at respectively different acquisition points in time, from a region of an examination subject comprising a moving object, said points in time respectively occurring in different movement phases of movement of said moving object; a computerized processor provided with said raw data, said processor being configured to reconstruct a plurality of interim image data sets in the spatial domain that are respectively associated with said different movement phases of the moving object, by performing a first Fourier transformation of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time; said processor being configured to determine deviation data between said interim image data sets for said respective different movement phases, said deviation data representing deviations in the spatial domain between respective interim image data sets that result from said movement of said moving object; and said processor being configured to reconstruct diagnostic image data from said by performing a second Fourier transformation, dependent on said deviation data, of the respective raw data acquired during said different movement phases at said different acquisition points in time, and to make the reconstructed diagnostic image data available in electronic form at an output of the processor. 14. A non-transitory, computer-readable data storage medium encoded with programming instructions, said storage medium being loaded into a computerized control and evaluation system of an imaging apparatus, said programming instructions causing said control and evaluation system to: receive raw data, acquired in the frequency domain at respectively different acquisition points in time, from a region of an examination subject comprising a moving object, said points in time respectively occurring in different movement phases of movement of said moving object; reconstruct a plurality of interim image data sets in the spatial domain that are respectively associated with said different movement phases of the moving object, by performing a first Fo
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