Multi-Contrast Magnetic Particle Imaging

Magnetic particle imaging is a tracer-based tomographic imaging technique that uses static and oscillating magnetic fields to generate an image contrast from the spatial distribution of magnetic nanoparticles. Recent investigations have shown that multi-contrast MPI is able to generate additional contrasts from different tracer materials or their environments. In this project we investigate tracer properties and properties of the particle environment that influence the tracer relaxation behavior using multi-contrast MPI, such as

To speed up the multi-contrast MPI image reconstruction, we have introduced an accelerated Kaczmarz algorithm. we have also introduced some potential medical and physical applications of multi-contrast MPI, such as 3D tracking of endovascular devices and balloon catheter imaging

Using the Accelerated Kaczmarz for multi-contrast MPI reconstruction speeds up the convergence.

Publications

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Title: Influence of the System Matrix on Channel Leakage Artifacts in Multi-Contrast MPI.
Written by: L. Nawwas, M. Möddel, T. Knopp
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2024).
Volume: <strong>10</strong>. Number: (1),
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18416/IJMPI.2024.2403033
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/761
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) is a tracer-based medical imaging modality with great potential due to its high sensitivity, high spatiotemporal resolution, and ability to quantify the tracer concentration. Image reconstruction in MPI is an ill-posed problem, which can be addressed by the use of regularization methods. Single- and multi-contrast MPI reconstructions produce different kinds of artifacts. In this work, the multi-contrast MPI channel leakage is introduced and an analysis of the multi-contrast MPI system matrix properties is conducted to understand the source of the multi-contrast MPI channel leakage.