Evaluation of simultaneous multi-slice acquisition with advanced processing for free-breathing diffusion-weighted imaging in patients with liver metastasis

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作者
Rata, Mihaela [1 ,2 ]
De Paepe, Katja N. [1 ]
Orton, Matthew R. [1 ,2 ]
Castagnoli, Francesca [1 ]
d'Arcy, James [2 ]
Winfield, Jessica M. [1 ,2 ]
Hughes, Julie [1 ]
Stemmer, Alto [3 ]
Nickel, Marcel Dominik [3 ]
Koh, Dow-Mu [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Marsden NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Radiol, MRI Unit, London, England
[2] Inst Canc Res, Div Radiotherapy & Imaging, London, England
[3] Siemens Healthcare GmbH, MR Applicat Predev, Erlangen, Germany
关键词
Diffusion MRI; Liver; Metastasis; Patients; Simultaneous multi-slice acquisition;
D O I
10.1007/s00330-023-10234-w
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objectives Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) acquisition and advanced processing can accelerate acquisition time and improve MR image quality. This study evaluated the image quality and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements of free-breathing DWI acquired from patients with liver metastases using a prototype SMS-DWI acquisition (with/without an advanced processing option) and conventional DWI. Methods Four DWI schemes were compared in a pilot 5-patient cohort; three DWI schemes were further assessed in a 24-patient cohort. Two readers scored image quality of all b-value images and ADC maps across the three methods. ADC measurements were performed, for all three methods, in left and right liver parenchyma, spleen, and liver metastases. The Friedman non-parametric test (post-hoc Wilcoxon test with Bonferroni correction) was used to compare image quality scoring; t-test was used for ADC comparisons. Results SMS-DWI was faster (by 24%) than conventional DWI. Both readers scored the SMS-DWI with advanced processing as having the best image quality for highest b-value images (b750) and ADC maps; Cohen's kappa inter-reader agreement was 0.6 for b750 image and 0.56 for ADC maps. The prototype SMS-DWI sequence with advanced processing allowed a better visualization of the left lobe of the liver. ADC measured in liver parenchyma, spleen, and liver metastases using the SMS-DWI with advanced processing option showed lower values than those derived from the SMS-DWI method alone (t-test, p<0.0001; p<0.0001; p=0.002). Conclusions Free-breathing SMS-DWI with advanced processing was faster and demonstrated better image quality versus a conventional DWI protocol in liver patients. Clinical relevance statement Free-breathing simultaneous multi-slice- diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with advanced processing was faster and demonstrated better image quality versus a conventional DWI protocol in liver patients. Key Points center dot Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) can accelerate acquisition time and improve image quality. center dot Apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) measured in liver parenchyma, spleen, and liver metastases using the simultaneous multi-slice DWI with advanced processing were significantly lower than those derived from the simultaneous multi-slice DWI method alone. center dot Simultaneous multi-slice DWI sequence with inline advanced processing was faster and demonstrated better image quality in liver patients.
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页码:2457 / 2467
页数:11
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