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Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations

BACKGROUND: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is useful for detecting and characterizing liver lesions but is sensitive to organ motion artifact, especially in the left lobe. PURPOSE: To assess the signal intensity (SI) loss in the left hepatic lobe on DWI depending on motion-proving gradient (MPG) p...

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Autores principales: Ichikawa, Shintaro, Motosugi, Utaroh, Tamada, Daiki, Wakayama, Tetsuya, Sato, Kazuyuki, Funayama, Satoshi, Onishi, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555108
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0085
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author Ichikawa, Shintaro
Motosugi, Utaroh
Tamada, Daiki
Wakayama, Tetsuya
Sato, Kazuyuki
Funayama, Satoshi
Onishi, Hiroshi
author_facet Ichikawa, Shintaro
Motosugi, Utaroh
Tamada, Daiki
Wakayama, Tetsuya
Sato, Kazuyuki
Funayama, Satoshi
Onishi, Hiroshi
author_sort Ichikawa, Shintaro
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description BACKGROUND: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is useful for detecting and characterizing liver lesions but is sensitive to organ motion artifact, especially in the left lobe. PURPOSE: To assess the signal intensity (SI) loss in the left hepatic lobe on DWI depending on motion-proving gradient (MPG) pulse direction (preliminary study) and to evaluate the usefulness of modified signal averaging to reduce the SI loss on DWI (application study). METHODS: About 48 (preliminary) and 35 (application) patients were included. In the preliminary study, DWI with four different MPG directions, only a single MPG pulse direction (x-, y-, or z-axis) and all three directions combined (standard DWI), were reconstructed from the original data. In the application study, we examined the usefulness of the weighted averaging number of excitations (wNEX) method, in which a larger weighting factor is applied to the higher signal in pixel-by-pixel NEX signal averaging by comparing four reconstruction methods. We assumed that true signals would be the same in both lobes. The SI and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) ratios for the left versus right lobe were calculated by dividing the SI/ADC of the right lobe by that of the left lobe. RESULTS: In the preliminary study, the SI ratio was significantly lower on DWI using only the x-axis but was significantly higher on DWI using only the z-axis (both P < 0.0001) when compared with standard DWI. In the application study, the SI (mean, 1.15–1.17) and ADC (0.90–0.92) ratios on DWI with wNEX were closer to 1.0 than those on standard DWI (SI ratio, 1.32–1.38; ADC ratio 0.80–0.81); the differences were significant (all P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The MPG pulse along the z-axis caused signal loss in the left hepatic lobe. The wNEX reconstruction method effectively reduced signal loss in the left lobe on DWI.
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spelling pubmed-66300492019-07-23 Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations Ichikawa, Shintaro Motosugi, Utaroh Tamada, Daiki Wakayama, Tetsuya Sato, Kazuyuki Funayama, Satoshi Onishi, Hiroshi Magn Reson Med Sci Major Paper BACKGROUND: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is useful for detecting and characterizing liver lesions but is sensitive to organ motion artifact, especially in the left lobe. PURPOSE: To assess the signal intensity (SI) loss in the left hepatic lobe on DWI depending on motion-proving gradient (MPG) pulse direction (preliminary study) and to evaluate the usefulness of modified signal averaging to reduce the SI loss on DWI (application study). METHODS: About 48 (preliminary) and 35 (application) patients were included. In the preliminary study, DWI with four different MPG directions, only a single MPG pulse direction (x-, y-, or z-axis) and all three directions combined (standard DWI), were reconstructed from the original data. In the application study, we examined the usefulness of the weighted averaging number of excitations (wNEX) method, in which a larger weighting factor is applied to the higher signal in pixel-by-pixel NEX signal averaging by comparing four reconstruction methods. We assumed that true signals would be the same in both lobes. The SI and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) ratios for the left versus right lobe were calculated by dividing the SI/ADC of the right lobe by that of the left lobe. RESULTS: In the preliminary study, the SI ratio was significantly lower on DWI using only the x-axis but was significantly higher on DWI using only the z-axis (both P < 0.0001) when compared with standard DWI. In the application study, the SI (mean, 1.15–1.17) and ADC (0.90–0.92) ratios on DWI with wNEX were closer to 1.0 than those on standard DWI (SI ratio, 1.32–1.38; ADC ratio 0.80–0.81); the differences were significant (all P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The MPG pulse along the z-axis caused signal loss in the left hepatic lobe. The wNEX reconstruction method effectively reduced signal loss in the left lobe on DWI. Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2018-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6630049/ /pubmed/30555108 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0085 Text en © 2018 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Major Paper
Ichikawa, Shintaro
Motosugi, Utaroh
Tamada, Daiki
Wakayama, Tetsuya
Sato, Kazuyuki
Funayama, Satoshi
Onishi, Hiroshi
Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title_full Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title_fullStr Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title_short Improving the Quality of Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Left Hepatic Lobe Using Weighted Averaging of Signals from Multiple Excitations
title_sort improving the quality of diffusion-weighted imaging of the left hepatic lobe using weighted averaging of signals from multiple excitations
topic Major Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555108
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0085
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