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Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection

Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is often used to detect focal liver lesions (FLLs), though DWI image quality can be limited in the left liver lobe owing to the pulsatile motion of the nearby heart. Flow-compensated (FloCo) diffusion encoding has been shown to reduce this pul...

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Autores principales: Laun, Frederik B., Führes, Tobit, Seuss, Hannes, Müller, Astrid, Bickelhaupt, Sebastian, Stemmer, Alto, Benkert, Thomas, Uder, Michael, Saake, Marc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35617260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268843
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author Laun, Frederik B.
Führes, Tobit
Seuss, Hannes
Müller, Astrid
Bickelhaupt, Sebastian
Stemmer, Alto
Benkert, Thomas
Uder, Michael
Saake, Marc
author_facet Laun, Frederik B.
Führes, Tobit
Seuss, Hannes
Müller, Astrid
Bickelhaupt, Sebastian
Stemmer, Alto
Benkert, Thomas
Uder, Michael
Saake, Marc
author_sort Laun, Frederik B.
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description Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is often used to detect focal liver lesions (FLLs), though DWI image quality can be limited in the left liver lobe owing to the pulsatile motion of the nearby heart. Flow-compensated (FloCo) diffusion encoding has been shown to reduce this pulsation artifact. The purpose of this prospective study was to intra-individually compare DWI of the liver acquired with conventional monopolar and FloCo diffusion encoding for assessing metastatic FLLs in non-cirrhotic patients. Forty patients with known or suspected multiple metastatic FLLs were included and measured at 1.5 T field strength with a conventional (monopolar) and a FloCo diffusion encoding EPI sequence (single refocused; b-values, 50 and 800 s/mm(2)). Two board-certified radiologists analyzed the DWI images independently. They issued Likert-scale ratings (1 = worst, 5 = best) for pulsation artifact severity and counted the difference of lesions visible at b = 800 s/mm² separately for small and large FLLs (i.e., < 1 cm or > 1 cm) and separately for left and right liver lobe. Differences between the two diffusion encodings were assessed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Both readers found a reduction in pulsation artifact in the liver with FloCo encoding (p < 0.001 for both liver lobes). More small lesions were detected with FloCo diffusion encoding in both liver lobes (left lobe: six and seven additional lesions by readers 1 and 2, respectively; right lobe: five and seven additional lesions for readers 1 and 2, respectively). Both readers found one additional large lesion in the left liver lobe. Thus, flow-compensated diffusion encoding appears more effective than monopolar diffusion encoding for the detection of liver metastases.
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spelling pubmed-91352292022-05-27 Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection Laun, Frederik B. Führes, Tobit Seuss, Hannes Müller, Astrid Bickelhaupt, Sebastian Stemmer, Alto Benkert, Thomas Uder, Michael Saake, Marc PLoS One Research Article Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is often used to detect focal liver lesions (FLLs), though DWI image quality can be limited in the left liver lobe owing to the pulsatile motion of the nearby heart. Flow-compensated (FloCo) diffusion encoding has been shown to reduce this pulsation artifact. The purpose of this prospective study was to intra-individually compare DWI of the liver acquired with conventional monopolar and FloCo diffusion encoding for assessing metastatic FLLs in non-cirrhotic patients. Forty patients with known or suspected multiple metastatic FLLs were included and measured at 1.5 T field strength with a conventional (monopolar) and a FloCo diffusion encoding EPI sequence (single refocused; b-values, 50 and 800 s/mm(2)). Two board-certified radiologists analyzed the DWI images independently. They issued Likert-scale ratings (1 = worst, 5 = best) for pulsation artifact severity and counted the difference of lesions visible at b = 800 s/mm² separately for small and large FLLs (i.e., < 1 cm or > 1 cm) and separately for left and right liver lobe. Differences between the two diffusion encodings were assessed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Both readers found a reduction in pulsation artifact in the liver with FloCo encoding (p < 0.001 for both liver lobes). More small lesions were detected with FloCo diffusion encoding in both liver lobes (left lobe: six and seven additional lesions by readers 1 and 2, respectively; right lobe: five and seven additional lesions for readers 1 and 2, respectively). Both readers found one additional large lesion in the left liver lobe. Thus, flow-compensated diffusion encoding appears more effective than monopolar diffusion encoding for the detection of liver metastases. Public Library of Science 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9135229/ /pubmed/35617260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268843 Text en © 2022 Laun et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Laun, Frederik B.
Führes, Tobit
Seuss, Hannes
Müller, Astrid
Bickelhaupt, Sebastian
Stemmer, Alto
Benkert, Thomas
Uder, Michael
Saake, Marc
Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title_full Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title_fullStr Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title_full_unstemmed Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title_short Flow-compensated diffusion encoding in MRI for improved liver metastasis detection
title_sort flow-compensated diffusion encoding in mri for improved liver metastasis detection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35617260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268843
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