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Simultaneous multislice diffusion-weighted imaging versus standard diffusion-weighted imaging in whole-body PET/MRI

Authors :
Felipe S. Furtado
Nathaniel D. Mercaldo
Thomas Vahle
Thomas Benkert
William R. Bradley
Lisa Ratanaprasatporn
Ravi Teja Seethamraju
Mukesh G. Harisinghani
Susanna Lee
Krista Suarez-Weiss
Lale Umutlu
Ciprian Catana
Kelsey L. Pomykala
Liran Domachevsky
Hanna Bernstine
David Groshar
Bruse R. Rosen
Onofrio Antonio Catalano
Source :
European radiology.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To compare standard (STD-DWI) single-shot echo-planar imaging DWI and simultaneous multislice (SMS) DWI during whole-body positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI regarding acquisition time, image quality, and lesion detection.Eighty-three adults (47 females, 57%), median age of 64 years (IQR 52-71), were prospectively enrolled from August 2018 to March 2020. Inclusion criteria were (a) abdominal or pelvic tumors and (b) PET/MRI referral from a clinician. Patients were excluded if whole-body acquisition of STD-DWI and SMS-DWI sequences was not completed. The evaluated sequences were axial STD-DWI at b-values 50-400-800 s/mmThe median whole-body STD-DWI acquisition time was 14.8 min (IQR 14.1-16.0) versus 7.0 min (IQR 6.7-7.2) for whole-body SMS-DWI, p0.001. SMS-DWI image quality scores were higher than STD-DWI in the abdomen (OR 5.31, 95% CI 2.76-10.22, p0.001), but lower in the cervicothoracic junction (OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.10-0.43, p0.001). There was no significant difference in the chest, mediastinum, pelvis, and rectum. STD-DWI detected 276/352 (78%) lesions while SMS-DWI located 296/352 (84%, OR 1.46, 95% CI 1.02-2.07, p = 0.038).In cancer staging and restaging, SMS-DWI abbreviates acquisition while maintaining or improving the diagnostic yield in most anatomic regions.• Simultaneous multislice diffusion-weighted imaging enables faster whole-body image acquisition. • Simultaneous multislice diffusion-weighted imaging maintains or improves image quality when compared to single-shot echo-planar diffusion-weighted imaging in most anatomical regions. • Simultaneous multislice diffusion-weighted imaging leads to superior lesion detection.

Details

ISSN :
14321084
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....144554febab2a6e31240e4be5590b93d