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Reduced field-of-view and multi-shot DWI acquisition techniques: Prospective evaluation of image quality and distortion reduction in prostate cancer imaging.

Authors :
Lawrence, Edward M.
Zhang, Yuxin
Starekova, Jitka
Wang, Zihan
Pirasteh, Ali
Wells, Shane A.
Hernando, Diego
Source :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X). Nov2022, Vol. 93, p108-114. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To prospectively compare image quality and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) quantification for reduced field-of-view (rFOV)- and multi-shot echo-planar imaging (msEPI)-based diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), using single-shot echo-planar-imaging (ssEPI) DWI as the reference. Under IRB approval and after informed consent, msEPI, rFOV, and ssEPI DWI acquisitions were prospectively added to clinical prostate MRI exams at 3.0 T. Image distortion was quantitatively evaluated by root-mean-squared displacement (d r.m.s.). Histogram-based quantitative ADC parameters were compared in a sub-set of patients for proven sites of prostate cancer and matched non-cancerous prostate. Three radiologists also independently evaluated the DWI sequences for subjective image quality and distortion/artifact on a 5-point Likert scale. Twenty-five patients were included (15 with proven sites of cancer). Average d r.m.s. demonstrated a small but statistically significant reduction in distortion for both rFOV and msEPI relative to ssEPI. Quantitative ADC parameters for prostate tumors demonstrated no significant difference across the 3 DWI acquisitions and each acquisition demonstrated a statistically significant decrease in mean ADC for tumor compared to normal prostate. Qualitative reader assessment demonstrated favorable image quality for rFOV and msEPI, more notable for msEPI. rFOV and msEPI DWI techniques achieved reduction in image distortion, improvement in image quality, and maintained reproducible ADC quantification compared to the standard ssEPI. • rFOV and msEPI DWI techniques reduce image distortion • ADC quantification is not significantly altered • Even slight distortion reductions may be clinically significant given the importance of DWI for prostate cancer assessment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0730725X
Volume :
93
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158958546
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2022.08.008