A susceptibility-based positive contrast MR technique is applied to image the MR compatible metallic devices by solving a regularized ℓ1 minimization problem. However, the previous SE/FSE sequence is used for the data acquisition which can result in high SAR and low sampling efficiency in 3D imaging. Therefore, a 3D single slab 3D FSE sequence with slab selective and variable excitation pulse is proposed to implement 3D positive contrast MR imaging for low SAR and acquiring high-resolution 3D images within a shorter timeframe. Furthermore, in order to achieve faster reconstruction and better imaging quality of the 3D positive contrast MRI, the primal-dual iteration algorithm is also used to solve the regularized ℓ1 minimization problem. The visualization of the positive contrast and convergence behaviour of the proposed reconstruction framework base on the first-order PD algorithm were tested and validated on phantom experiments, compared with the previous nonlinear conjugate gradient (NLCG), fast iterative soft thresholding (FISTA) and alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithms.

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