Reducing Acquisition Time of Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging of the Rectum with Simultaneous Multi-Slice Acquisition: A Reader Study
Publication year
2022Source
Academic Radiology, 29, 12, (2022), pp. 1802-1807ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Surgery
Medical Imaging
Radiation Oncology
Journal title
Academic Radiology
Volume
vol. 29
Issue
iss. 12
Page start
p. 1802
Page end
p. 1807
Subject
Radboudumc 15: Urological cancers RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Radboudumc 9: Rare cancers RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Medical Imaging - Radboud University Medical Center; Radiation Oncology - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the acquisition time and image quality of simultaneous multislice-accelerated diffusion-weighted imaging (SMS-DWI) versus conventional DWI (C-DWI) of the rectum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In patients scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging of the rectum, both SMS-DWI and C-DWI were performed on a 3T whole body magnetic resonance scanner. Image quality of the DWI sequences was reviewed by two independent radiologists who were blinded to the method of imaging using a five-point Likert scale: (score ranging from 1 (non-diagnostic) to 5 (excellent). The mean scores of SMS-DWI versus C-DWI were compared for the individual readers using a nonparametric test (Wilcoxon signed ranks). RESULTS: The SMS-DWI protocol acquisition time was 4:08 min vs. 7:24 min per patient, which led to a reduction of 44.1% for the C-DWI protocol, both excluding time for sequence specific adjustments (shimming). No statistical differences between the conventional-, and SMS- diffusion weighted images were seen for both readers. Mean overall image quality of the SMS-DWI TRACE images was 3.5 (SD: 1.3) and 3.3 (SD: 1.0) for reader 1 and reader 2, respectively. Mean overall image quality of the C-DWI TRACE images was 3.4 (SD: 1.3) and 3.2 (SD: 1.1) for reader 1 and reader 2, respectively. CONCLUSION: Optimized SMS-DWI compared to C-DWI in imaging of the rectum showed similar image quality while a significant acquisition time reduction was achieved.
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