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Background: Motion correction methods based on slice-to-volume registration (SVR) for fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allow reconstruction of three-dimensional (3-D) isotropic images of the fetal brain and body. However, all existing SVR methods are confined to research settings, which limits clinical integration. Furthermore, there have been no reported SVR solutions for low-field 0.55-T MRI.

Objective: Integration of automated SVR motion correction methods directly into fetal MRI scanning process via the Gadgetron framework to enable automated T2-weighted (T2W) 3-D fetal brain and body reconstruction in the low-field 0.55-T MRI scanner within the duration of the scan.

Materials And Methods: A deep learning fully automated pipeline was developed for T2W 3-D rigid and deformable (D/SVR) reconstruction of the fetal brain and body of 0.55-T T2W datasets. Next, it was integrated into 0.55-T low-field MRI scanner environment via a Gadgetron workflow that enables launching of the reconstruction process directly during scanning in real-time.

Results: During prospective testing on 12 cases (22-40 weeks gestational age), the fetal brain and body reconstructions were available on average 6:42 ± 3:13 min after the acquisition of the final stack and could be assessed and archived on the scanner console during the ongoing fetal MRI scan. The output image data quality was rated as good to acceptable for interpretation. The retrospective testing of the pipeline on 83 0.55-T datasets demonstrated stable reconstruction quality for low-field MRI.

Conclusion: The proposed pipeline allows scanner-based prospective T2W 3-D motion correction for low-field 0.55-T fetal MRI via direct online integration into the scanner environment.

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