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Supine Breast MRI Using Respiratory Triggering

Authors :
Marjolein van Loveren
Natasja N. Y. Janssen
Jasper Nijkamp
Leon C. ter Beek
Claudette E. Loo
Gonneke Winter-Warnars
Tanja Alderliesten
Jan-Jakob Sonke
Charlotte A.H. Lange
Cancer Center Amsterdam
Radiotherapy
Source :
Academic radiology, 24(7), 818-825. Elsevier USA
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate if navigator-echo respiratory-triggered magnetic resonance acquisition can acquire supine high-quality breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Supine respiratory-triggered magnetic resonance imaging (Trig-MRI) was compared to supine non-Trig-MRI to evaluate breathing-induced motion artifacts (group 1), and to conventional prone non-Trig-MRI (group 2, 16-channel breast coil), all at 3T. A 32-channel thorax coil was placed on top of a cover to prevent breast deformation. Ten volunteers were scanned in each group, including one patient. The acquisition time was recorded. Image quality was compared by visual examination and by calculation of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), and image sharpness (IS). Scan time increased from 56.5 seconds (non-Trig-MRI) to an average of 306 seconds with supine Trig-MRI (range: 120-540 seconds). In group 1, the median values (interquartile range) of SNR, CNR, and IS improved from 11.5 (6.0), 7.3 (3.1), and 0.23 (0.2) cm on supine non-Trig-MRI to 38.1 (29.1), 32.8 (29.7), and 0.12 (0) cm (all P

Details

ISSN :
10766332
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Academic Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9119f96b70506386ca632daed854041
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acra.2017.01.003