1. T1 mapping of the prostate using Single-Shot T1FLASH and MOLLI MRI Techniques: Comparison of artifact burden and image quality.
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Al-Bourini, Omar, Seif Amir Hosseini, Ali, Biggemann, Lorenz, Uhlig, Annemarie, Balz, Julia, Haas, Laura, Voit, Dirk, Lotz, Joachim, Frahm, Jens, and Uhlig, Johannes
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PROSTATE , *PROSTATE cancer , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *CONTRAST media - Abstract
• MOLLI and T1FLASH sequences can be used for T1mapping of the prostate. • Contrast media accumulation at the bladder base limits T1mapping. • In post-GBCA, T1FLASH yields superior image quality over MOLLI sequences. • T1FLASH demonstrates reduced artifact burden over MOLLI sequences. To assess artifact burden and image quality of different MRI T1 mapping techniques of the prostate. Participants with suspected prostate cancer (PCa) were prospectively enrolled from June-October 2022 and examined with multiparametric prostate MRI (mpMRI; 3 T scanner; T1wi, T2wi, DWI und DCE). T1 mapping was performed before and after administration of gadolinium-based contrast-agent (GBCA) using (i) a modified Look-Locker inversion (MOLLI) technique and (ii) a novel single-shot T1FLASH inversion recovery technique. T2wi, DWI, T1FLASH and MOLLI sequences were systematically examined regarding prevalence of artifacts and image quality using a 5-point Likert-Scale. A total of n = 100 patients were included (median age: 68 years). T1FLASH maps (pre-and post-GBCA) showed metal artifacts in 7% of cases and susceptibility artifacts in 1%. For MOLLI maps, pre-GBCA metal and susceptibility artifacts were documented in 6.5% of cases each. MOLLI maps post-GBCA showed artifacts in 59% of cases resulting primarily from urinary GBCA excretion and GBCA accumulation at the bladder base (p < 0.01 versus T1FLASH post-GBCA). Image quality for T1FLASH pre-GBCA was rated at a mean 4.9+/-0.4 and for MOLLI at 4.8+/-0.6 (p = 0.14). Post-GBCA image quality was rated at a mean 4.9+/-0.4 for T1FLASH and at 3.7+/-1.1 for MOLLI (p < 0.001). T1FLASH maps provide a fast and robust method for quantification of T1 relaxation times of the prostate. T1FLASH is suitable for T1 mapping of the prostate following administration of contrast agents, while MOLLI T1 mapping is impaired through GBCA accumulation at the bladder base leading to severe image artifacts and reduced image quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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