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[A multi-channel input convolutional neural network for artifact reduction in quantitative susceptibility mapping].

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To develop a deep learning-based QSM reconstruction method for reducing artifacts to improve the accuracy of magnetic susceptibility results.To eliminate artifacts caused by susceptibility interfaces with gigantic differences, we propose a multi-channel input convolutional neural network for artifact reduction (MAR-CNN) for solving the dipole inversion problem in QSM. In this neural network, the original tissue field was first separated into two components, which were subsequently imported as additional channels into a multi-channel 3D U-Net. MAR-CNN was compared with 3 conventional model-based methods, namely truncated k-space deconvolution (TKD), morphology enabled dipole inversion (MEDI), and improved sparse linear equation and least squares method (iLSQR), and with a deep learning method (QSMnet). High-frequency error norm, peak signal-to-noise ratio, normalized root mean squared error, and structure similarity index were reported for quantitative comparisons.Experiments on healthy volunteers demonstrated that the results obtained using MAR-CNN had superior peak signal-to-noise ratio (43.12±1.19) and normalized root mean squared error (51.98± 3.65) to those of TKD, MEDI, iLSQR and QSMnet. MAR-CNN outperformed QSMnet reconstruction on all the 4 quantitative metrics with significant differences (P < 0.05). Experiment on data of simulated hemorrhagic lesion demonstrated that MAR-CNN produced less shadow artifacts around the bleeding lesion than the other 4 methods.The proposed MAR-CNN for artifact reduction is capable of improving the accuracy of deep learning- based QSM reconstruction to effectively reduce artifacts.

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