Patents by Inventor Dan Ma
Dan Ma has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220349971Abstract: A method for multi-dimensional, relaxation-diffusion magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) includes performing, using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, a pulse sequence that integrates free-waveform b-tensor diffusion encoding into a magnet resonance fingerprinting pulse sequence to perform a multi-dimensional, relaxation-diffusion encoding while acquiring MRF signal evolutions, processing, using a processor, the acquired MRF signal evolutions to determine at least one relaxation parameter and at least one diffusivity parameter, and generating, using the processor, a report including at least one of the at least one relaxation parameter and the at least diffusivity parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Dan Ma, Mark A. Griswold, Derek Jones, Maryam Afzall, Lars Mueller
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Publication number: 20220346659Abstract: Radiomic analysis of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) and magnetic resonance fingerprinting (“MRF”) data enhances delineation and mapping of tumor regions. Radiomic features are extracted from MRI and MRF tumor images. Distinct tumor regions, including but not limited to necrotic core, enhancing tumor, and peritumoral white matter, are segmented and mapped. Whole tumor as well as tumor region characteristics are evaluated. Tumors can also be differentiated and classified by pathology, grading, staging, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Dan Ma, Chaitra Badve, Charit Tippareddy, Walter Zhao
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Publication number: 20220349972Abstract: Automated processing and radiomic analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”), such as multi-contrast MR images, and magnetic resonance fingerprinting (“MRF”) data, such as quantitative parameter maps, are integrated into a single workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Dan Ma, Chaitra Badve, Walter Zhao
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Patent number: 11340325Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. Sampling is performed in response to a diffusion-weighted double-echo pulse sequence. Sampling acquires transient-state signals of the double-echo sequence. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Vikas Gulani, Dan Ma, Yun Jiang, Katherine Wright
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Publication number: 20210312626Abstract: A method for determining an undersampling error for a magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) pulse sequence includes retrieving a plurality of sets of spatial response functions. Each set of spatial response functions is associated with a tissue type in a reference image and is based on a tissue mask of the reference image for each tissue type. A signal evolution for each tissue type may be generated based on, for example, the MRF pulse sequence, An undersampled image may be generated for each tissue type using the set of spatial response functions and the signal evolutions for the tissue type. At least one quantitative parameter may be determined by comparing an undersampled image series created from the undersampled images to an MRF dictionary. An undersampling error for the MRF pulse sequence may be generated by comparing a quantitative map (or maps) for the quantitative parameter (or parameters) and the reference image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Mark A. Griswold, Dan Ma, Debra McGivney, Rasim Boyacioglu
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Patent number: 10898089Abstract: Example apparatus and methods improve magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) by performing MRF with optimized spatial encoding, parallel imaging, and utilization of field inhomogeneities. Multi-echo radial trajectories and spiral trajectories may acquire data according to sampling schemes based on models of charge distribution on a sphere. Non-uniform sampling schemes may account for differences in detector coil performance. Field inhomogeneities provide spatial information that enhances the spatial separation of an MRF signal and facilitates unaliasing pixels. The field inhomogeneity may be manipulated. An MRF pulse sequence may include frequency selective RF pulses that are determined by the field inhomogeneities. Inhomogeneities combined with selective RF pulses result in higher acquisition efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2015Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITYInventors: Vikas Gulani, Mark Griswold, Dan Ma, Alice Yang
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Patent number: 10877121Abstract: A method for magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) with reduced acoustic noise includes accessing a MRF dictionary using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, acquiring MRF data using the MRI system and a pulse sequence comprising a plurality of arbitrary gradient waveforms for each gradient axis and random repetition times to control acoustic noise, comparing the MRF data to the MRF dictionary to identify at least one parameter of the MRF data and generating a report indicating the at least one parameter of the MRF data.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Dan Ma, Mark A. Griswold
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Patent number: 10627468Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic configured to repetitively and variably sample a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals. Members of the set of NMR signals are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The varying parameters may include flip angle, echo time, RF amplitude, and other parameters. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic configured to produce an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic configured to characterize a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Nicole Seiberlich, Vikas Gulani, Dan Ma
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Patent number: 10614359Abstract: Example apparatus and methods employ an artificial neural network (ANN) to automatically design magnetic resonance (MR) pulse sequences. The ANN is trained using transverse magnetization signal evolutions having arbitrary initial magnetizations. The trained up ANN may then produce an array of signal evolutions associated with a pulse sequence having user selectable pulse sequence parameters that vary in degrees of freedom associated with magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF). Efficient and accurate approaches are provided for predicting user controllable MR pulse sequence settings including, but not limited to, acquisition period and flip angle (FA). The acquisition period and FA may be different in different sequence blocks in the pulse sequence produced by the ANN. Predicting user controllable MR pulse sequence settings for both conventional MR and MRF facilitates achieving desired signal characteristics from a signal evolution produced in response to an automatically generated pulse sequence.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Nahal Geshnizjani, Dan Ma, Kenneth Loparo, Jeffrey Sunshine
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Patent number: 10527698Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. The NMR signal evolution may be assigned to a cluster based on the characterization of the resonant species. Cluster overlay maps may be produced simultaneously based, at least in part, on the clustering. The clusters may be associated with different tissue types.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark A. Griswold, Yun Jiang, Dan Ma, Anagha Deshmane, Chaitra Badve, Vikas Gulani, Jeffrey L. Sunshine
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Publication number: 20190353737Abstract: A method for magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) with reduced acoustic noise includes accessing a MRF dictionary using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, acquiring MRF data using the MRI system and a pulse sequence comprising a plurality of arbitrary gradient waveforms for each gradient axis and random repetition times to control acoustic noise, comparing the MRF data to the MRF dictionary to identify at least one parameter of the MRF data and generating a report indicating the at least one parameter of the MRF data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Dan Ma, Mark A. Griswold
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Patent number: 10416259Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic configured to repetitively and variably sample a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals. Members of the set of NMR signals are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The varying parameters may include flip angle, echo time, RF amplitude, and other parameters. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic configured to produce an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, a matching logic configured to compare a signal evolution to a known, simulated or predicted signal evolution, and a characterization logic configured to characterize a resonant species in the object as a result of the signal evolution comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Nicole Seiberlich, Dan Ma, Vikas Gulani
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Publication number: 20190265322Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. Sampling is performed in response to a diffusion-weighted double-echo pulse sequence. Sampling acquires transient-state signals of the double-echo sequence. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Mark A. Griswold, Vikas Gulani, Dan Ma, Yun Jiang, Katherine Wright
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Patent number: 10379189Abstract: Embodiments associated with combined magnetic resonance angiography and perfusion (MRAP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) fingerprinting are described. One example apparatus repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The apparatus includes a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. The apparatus includes an MRAP logic that simultaneously performs MR angiography and produces quantitative perfusion maps. A multi-factor MR bio-imaging panel is produced from a combination of the data provided by the MRAP and NMR fingerprinting. Diagnoses may be made from the multi-factor MR bio-imaging panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2014Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Vikas Gulani, Mark Griswold, Dan Ma, Katherine Wright, Nicole Seiberlich
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Patent number: 10335049Abstract: Example embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. Sampling is performed in response to a fast imaging with steady state free precession (MRF-FISP) pulse sequence having an unbalanced gradient that dephases transverse magnetization. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. The unbalanced gradient in the MRF-FISP pulse sequence reduces sensitivity to B0 in homogeneity.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Yun Jiang, Dan Ma
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Patent number: 10281547Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. Sampling is performed in response to a diffusion-weighted double-echo pulse sequence. Sampling acquires transient-state signals of the double-echo sequence. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Vikas Gulani, Dan Ma, Yun Jiang, Katherine Wright
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Patent number: 10261154Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. The NMR signal evolution may be assigned to a cluster based on the characterization of the resonant species. Cluster overlay maps may be produced simultaneously based, at least in part, on the clustering. The clusters may be associated with different tissue types.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITYInventors: Mark Griswold, Yun Jiang, Dan Ma, Anagha Deshmane, Chaitra Badve, Vikas Gulani, Jeffrey L Sunshine
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Patent number: 10241178Abstract: A system and method is provided for operating a high-field magnetic resonance (MR) system includes performing a series of data acquisition modules without respiratory gating. Each data acquisition module is formed of a steady-state free precession pulse sequence. Performing the series of data acquisition modules includes varying at least one of an amplitude of an excitation pulse or a repetition time of the steady-state free precession pulse sequence between adjacent data acquisition modules in the series of data acquisition modules to acquire a series of MR data with random or pseudo-random imaging acquisition parameters. The series of MR data is compared to a dictionary of signal evolution profiles to determine a match between the series of MR data with at least one signal evolution profile in the dictionary indicating at least one quantitative parameter in the subject.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Susann Brady-Kalnay, Vikas Gulani, Mark Griswold, Chris Flask, Lan Lu, Ying Gao, Yun Jiang, Dan Ma
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Patent number: 10241174Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic configured to repetitively and variably sample a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals. Members of the set of NMR signals are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The varying parameters may include flip angle, echo time, RF amplitude, and other parameters. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic configured to produce an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, a matching logic configured to compare a signal evolution to a known, simulated or predicted signal evolution, and a characterization logic configured to characterize a resonant species in the object as a result of the signal evolution comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Nicole Seiberlich, Dan Ma, Vikas Gulani
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Patent number: 10209335Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The varying parameters may include flip angle, echo time, RF amplitude, and other parameters. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, and a characterization logic that characterizes a resonant species in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. The reference signals may be stored in a dictionary. Singular value decomposition may be applied to the dictionary and the acquired signals before comparing the acquired signals to the reference signals.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Mark Griswold, Debra McGivney, Dan Ma