Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition • 09-14 May 2026

Traditional Poster

Acquisitions and Reconstructions

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Acquisitions and Reconstructions
Traditional Poster
Acquisition & Reconstruction
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Traditional Posters | Exhibition Hall
08:20 - 09:15
Session Number: 470-01
No CME/CE Credit
This session will cover the general area of new sequences and acquisitions.

  Figure 470-01-074.  Phantom validation of an Imageless Magnetic Resonance Diagnosis proof-of-concept
Alba González-Cebrián, Pablo García-Cristóbal, Fernando Galve, José Algarín, Viktor Van Der Valk, Efe Ilıcak, Marius Staring, Andrew Webb, Joseba Alonso
Institute for Molecular Imaging and Instrumentation (i3M), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas & Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain
Impact: This study provides the first experimental validation of IMRD on real data, supporting feasible clinical decision-making from raw MR signals. In the longer term, these results hold promise towards affordable, fast and deployable MR screening systems fully bypassing image reconstruction.
  Figure 470-01-075.  Multislice Coil Detection Prescan
Andrew Wheaton
Canon Medical Systems USA, Cleveland, United States of America
Impact: This study describes a proof-of-concept for a fast and accurate method of coil sensitivity measurement. By combining a series of slice-selective 1D profiles, a coil sensitivity profile is generated without contamination from unwanted sources of signal such as annefact.
  Figure 470-01-076.  Slice-to-Volume Reconstruction Via a Dynamic Reconstruction and Motion Estimation Framework for Time-Resolved Volumetric MRI
Xiaoxue Qian, Hua-Chieh Shao, Jie Deng, You Zhang
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United States of America
Impact: A novel time-resolved volumetric MRI technique is developed to solve 3D anatomical motion from two orthogonal image slices, minimizing acquisition time and enabling real-time 3D anatomy and tumor tracking for image-guided radiotherapy.
  Figure 470-01-077.  Clustered Complex KANs: Pixel‑wise Priors for Accelerated MR Reconstruction
Shen Zhao, Sizhuo Liu, Xitong Wang, Quan Chen, Michael Salerno
UCSF-Radiology, United States of America
Impact: We present a cluster-wise complex Kolmogorov–Arnold Network (KAN) prior that denoises pixel-wise temporal traces, adapting to local temporal complexity to preserve dynamics and improve fidelity under high acceleration while avoiding spatial and temporal blurring caused by conventional regularization.
  Figure 470-01-078.  B1 Inhomogeneity Mitigation for Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting of the Knee at 7T
Nathan Beaumont, uzay emir, Mark Widmaier, Paul Jacobs, neil wilson, Ravinder Reddy, Pew-Thian Yap
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States of America
Impact: Using a metasurface makes high resolution quantitative MRI clinically feasible, a 0.5mm isotropic whole knee map could take 19 minutes. Given these maps radiologists might detect disease earlier and with higher accuracy.

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