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Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses

BACKGROUND: Implementation of DWI in the abdomen is challenging due to artifacts, particularly those arising from differences in tissue susceptibility. Two-dimensional, spatially-selective radiofrequency (RF) excitation pulses for single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) combined with a reduction in th...

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Autores principales: Riffel, Philipp, Michaely, Henrik J., Morelli, John N., Pfeuffer, Josef, Attenberger, Ulrike I., Schoenberg, Stefan O., Haneder, Stefan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3940598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24594702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089468
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author Riffel, Philipp
Michaely, Henrik J.
Morelli, John N.
Pfeuffer, Josef
Attenberger, Ulrike I.
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Haneder, Stefan
author_facet Riffel, Philipp
Michaely, Henrik J.
Morelli, John N.
Pfeuffer, Josef
Attenberger, Ulrike I.
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Haneder, Stefan
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description BACKGROUND: Implementation of DWI in the abdomen is challenging due to artifacts, particularly those arising from differences in tissue susceptibility. Two-dimensional, spatially-selective radiofrequency (RF) excitation pulses for single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) combined with a reduction in the FOV in the phase-encoding direction (i.e. zooming) leads to a decreased number of k-space acquisition lines, significantly shortening the EPI echo train and potentially susceptibility artifacts. PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and image quality of a zoomed diffusion-weighted EPI (z-EPI) sequence in MR imaging of the pancreas. The approach is compared to conventional single-shot EPI (c-EPI). MATERIAL AND METHODS: 23 patients who had undergone an MRI study of the abdomen were included in this retrospective study. Examinations were performed on a 3T whole-body MR system (Magnetom Skyra, Siemens) equipped with a two-channel fully dynamic parallel transmit array (TimTX TrueShape, Siemens). The acquired sequences consisted of a conventional EPI DWI of the abdomen and a zoomed EPI DWI of the pancreas. For z-EPI, the standard sinc excitation was replaced with a two-dimensional spatially-selective RF pulse using an echo-planar transmit trajectory. Images were evaluated with regard to image blur, respiratory motion artifacts, diagnostic confidence, delineation of the pancreas, and overall scan preference. Additionally ADC values of the pancreatic head, body, and tail were calculated and compared between sequences. RESULTS: The pancreas was better delineated in every case (23/23) with z-EPI versus c-EPI. In every case (23/23), both readers preferred z-EPI overall to c-EPI. With z-EPI there was statistically significantly less image blur (p<0.0001) and respiratory motion artifact compared to c-EPI (p<0.0001). Diagnostic confidence was statistically significantly better with z-EPI (p<0.0001). No statistically significant differences in calculated ADC values were observed between the two sequences. CONCLUSION: Zoomed diffusion-weighted EPI leads to substantial image quality improvements with reduction of susceptibility artifacts in pancreatic DWI.
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spelling pubmed-39405982014-03-06 Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses Riffel, Philipp Michaely, Henrik J. Morelli, John N. Pfeuffer, Josef Attenberger, Ulrike I. Schoenberg, Stefan O. Haneder, Stefan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Implementation of DWI in the abdomen is challenging due to artifacts, particularly those arising from differences in tissue susceptibility. Two-dimensional, spatially-selective radiofrequency (RF) excitation pulses for single-shot echo-planar imaging (EPI) combined with a reduction in the FOV in the phase-encoding direction (i.e. zooming) leads to a decreased number of k-space acquisition lines, significantly shortening the EPI echo train and potentially susceptibility artifacts. PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and image quality of a zoomed diffusion-weighted EPI (z-EPI) sequence in MR imaging of the pancreas. The approach is compared to conventional single-shot EPI (c-EPI). MATERIAL AND METHODS: 23 patients who had undergone an MRI study of the abdomen were included in this retrospective study. Examinations were performed on a 3T whole-body MR system (Magnetom Skyra, Siemens) equipped with a two-channel fully dynamic parallel transmit array (TimTX TrueShape, Siemens). The acquired sequences consisted of a conventional EPI DWI of the abdomen and a zoomed EPI DWI of the pancreas. For z-EPI, the standard sinc excitation was replaced with a two-dimensional spatially-selective RF pulse using an echo-planar transmit trajectory. Images were evaluated with regard to image blur, respiratory motion artifacts, diagnostic confidence, delineation of the pancreas, and overall scan preference. Additionally ADC values of the pancreatic head, body, and tail were calculated and compared between sequences. RESULTS: The pancreas was better delineated in every case (23/23) with z-EPI versus c-EPI. In every case (23/23), both readers preferred z-EPI overall to c-EPI. With z-EPI there was statistically significantly less image blur (p<0.0001) and respiratory motion artifact compared to c-EPI (p<0.0001). Diagnostic confidence was statistically significantly better with z-EPI (p<0.0001). No statistically significant differences in calculated ADC values were observed between the two sequences. CONCLUSION: Zoomed diffusion-weighted EPI leads to substantial image quality improvements with reduction of susceptibility artifacts in pancreatic DWI. Public Library of Science 2014-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3940598/ /pubmed/24594702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089468 Text en © 2014 Riffel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Riffel, Philipp
Michaely, Henrik J.
Morelli, John N.
Pfeuffer, Josef
Attenberger, Ulrike I.
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Haneder, Stefan
Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title_full Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title_fullStr Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title_full_unstemmed Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title_short Zoomed EPI-DWI of the Pancreas Using Two-Dimensional Spatially-Selective Radiofrequency Excitation Pulses
title_sort zoomed epi-dwi of the pancreas using two-dimensional spatially-selective radiofrequency excitation pulses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3940598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24594702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089468
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