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Estimating B (1) (+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template
Dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI is the workhorse of breast MRI, where the diagnosis of lesions is largely based on the enhancement curve shape. However, this curve shape is biased by RF transmit (B (1) (+)) field inhomogeneities. B (1) (+) field information is required in order to correct these. The u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29570887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3911 |
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author | van Rijssel, Michael J. Pluim, Josien P. W. Luijten, Peter R. Gilhuijs, Kenneth G. A. Raaijmakers, Alexander J. E. Klomp, Dennis W. J. |
author_facet | van Rijssel, Michael J. Pluim, Josien P. W. Luijten, Peter R. Gilhuijs, Kenneth G. A. Raaijmakers, Alexander J. E. Klomp, Dennis W. J. |
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description | Dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI is the workhorse of breast MRI, where the diagnosis of lesions is largely based on the enhancement curve shape. However, this curve shape is biased by RF transmit (B (1) (+)) field inhomogeneities. B (1) (+) field information is required in order to correct these. The use of a generic, coil‐specific B (1) (+) template is proposed and tested. Finite‐difference time‐domain simulations for B (1) (+) were performed for healthy female volunteers with a wide range of breast anatomies. A generic B (1) (+) template was constructed by averaging simulations based on four volunteers. Three‐dimensional B (1) (+) maps were acquired in 15 other volunteers. Root mean square error (RMSE) metrics were calculated between individual simulations and the template, and between individual measurements and the template. The agreement between the proposed template approach and a B (1) (+) mapping method was compared against the agreement between acquisition and reacquisition using the same mapping protocol. RMSE values (% of nominal flip angle) comparing individual simulations with the template were in the range 2.00‐4.01%, with mean 2.68%. RMSE values comparing individual measurements with the template were in the range8.1‐16%, with mean 11.7%. The agreement between the proposed template approach and a B (1) (+) mapping method was only slightly worse than the agreement between two consecutive acquisitions using the same mapping protocol in one volunteer: the range of agreement increased from ±16% of the nominal angle for repeated measurement to ±22% for the B (1) (+) template. With local RF transmit coils, intersubject differences in B (1) (+) fields of the breast are comparable to the accuracy of B (1) (+) mapping methods, even at 7 T. Consequently, a single generic B (1) (+) template suits subjects over a wide range of breast anatomies, eliminating the need for a time‐consuming B (1) (+) mapping protocol. |
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spelling | pubmed-59476282018-05-17 Estimating B (1) (+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template van Rijssel, Michael J. Pluim, Josien P. W. Luijten, Peter R. Gilhuijs, Kenneth G. A. Raaijmakers, Alexander J. E. Klomp, Dennis W. J. NMR Biomed Research Articles Dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI is the workhorse of breast MRI, where the diagnosis of lesions is largely based on the enhancement curve shape. However, this curve shape is biased by RF transmit (B (1) (+)) field inhomogeneities. B (1) (+) field information is required in order to correct these. The use of a generic, coil‐specific B (1) (+) template is proposed and tested. Finite‐difference time‐domain simulations for B (1) (+) were performed for healthy female volunteers with a wide range of breast anatomies. A generic B (1) (+) template was constructed by averaging simulations based on four volunteers. Three‐dimensional B (1) (+) maps were acquired in 15 other volunteers. Root mean square error (RMSE) metrics were calculated between individual simulations and the template, and between individual measurements and the template. The agreement between the proposed template approach and a B (1) (+) mapping method was compared against the agreement between acquisition and reacquisition using the same mapping protocol. RMSE values (% of nominal flip angle) comparing individual simulations with the template were in the range 2.00‐4.01%, with mean 2.68%. RMSE values comparing individual measurements with the template were in the range8.1‐16%, with mean 11.7%. The agreement between the proposed template approach and a B (1) (+) mapping method was only slightly worse than the agreement between two consecutive acquisitions using the same mapping protocol in one volunteer: the range of agreement increased from ±16% of the nominal angle for repeated measurement to ±22% for the B (1) (+) template. With local RF transmit coils, intersubject differences in B (1) (+) fields of the breast are comparable to the accuracy of B (1) (+) mapping methods, even at 7 T. Consequently, a single generic B (1) (+) template suits subjects over a wide range of breast anatomies, eliminating the need for a time‐consuming B (1) (+) mapping protocol. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-23 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5947628/ /pubmed/29570887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3911 Text en © 2018 The Authors. NMR in Biomedicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles van Rijssel, Michael J. Pluim, Josien P. W. Luijten, Peter R. Gilhuijs, Kenneth G. A. Raaijmakers, Alexander J. E. Klomp, Dennis W. J. Estimating B (1) (+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title | Estimating B
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title_full | Estimating B
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title_fullStr | Estimating B
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title_full_unstemmed | Estimating B
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title_short | Estimating B
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 T using a generic template |
title_sort | estimating b
(1)
(+) in the breast at 7 t using a generic template |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29570887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3911 |
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