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Comparison and reproducibility of ADC measurements in breathhold, respiratory triggered, and free-breathing diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the liver

✍ Scribed by Thomas C. Kwee; Taro Takahara; Dow-Mu Koh; Rutger A.J. Nievelstein; Peter R. Luijten


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
502 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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Abstract

Purpose

To compare and determine the reproducibility of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements of the normal liver parenchyma in breathhold, respiratory triggered, and free‐breathing diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI).

Materials and Methods

Eleven healthy volunteers underwent three series of DWI. Each DWI series consisted of one breathhold, one respiratory triggered, and two free‐breathing (thick and thin slice acquisition) scans of the liver, at b‐values of 0 and 500 s/mm^2^. ADCs of the liver parenchyma were compared by using nonparametric tests. Reproducibility was assessed by the Bland–Altman method.

Results

Mean ADCs (in 10^−3^ mm^2^/sec) in respiratory triggered DWI (2.07–2.27) were significantly higher than mean ADCs in breathhold DWI (1.57–1.62), thick slice free‐breathing DWI (1.62–1.65), and thin slice free‐breathing DWI (1.57–1.66) (P < 0.005). Ranges of mean difference in ADC measurement ± limits of agreement between two scans were −0.02–0.05 ± 0.16–0.24 in breathhold DWI, −0.14–0.20 ± 0.59–0.60 in respiratory triggered DWI, −0.03–0.03 ± 0.20–0.29 in thick slice free‐breathing DWI, and −0.01–0.09 ± 0.21–0.29 in thin slice free‐breathing DWI.

Conclusion

ADC measurements of the normal liver parenchyma in respiratory triggered DWI are significantly higher and less reproducible than in breathhold and free‐breathing DWI. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2008;28:1141–1148. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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