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Comparison of a single shot T1-weighted in- and out-of-phase magnetization prepared gradient recalled echo with a standard two-dimensional gradient recalled echo: Preliminary findings

✍ Scribed by Vasco Herédia; Miguel Ramalho; Rafael O.P. de Campos; Chang-Hee Lee; Brian Dale; Georgeta D. Vaidean; Richard C. Semelka


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
329 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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Abstract

Purpose:

To compare in‐phase (IP) /out‐of‐phase (OP) single shot magnetization‐prepared gradient‐recalled‐echo (MP‐GRE) with a standard two‐dimensional gradient‐recalled‐echo (2D‐GRE), and to compare image quality of MP‐GRE in cooperative and noncooperative subjects.

Materials and Methods:

Ninety‐six consecutive subjects (52 males, 44 females; mean age, 53.2 ± 16.7 years), both cooperative (n = 73) and noncooperative (n = 23) subjects who had MRI examinations including precontrast T1‐weighted IP/OP MP‐GRE with or without IP/OP 2D‐GRE were included in the study. The sequences were independently qualitatively evaluated by two radiologists. Quantitative analysis of liver fat index, signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) and liver‐lesion contrast‐to‐noise ratio (CNR) was also performed. Data were subjected to statistical analysis.

Results:

The visual detection of the presence or absence of liver steatosis showed no differences between 2D‐GRE and MP‐GRE imaging (k = 1). Minor differences were observed on image quality between MP‐GRE and 2D‐GRE in cooperative subjects, and between MP‐GRE sequences performed in cooperative and noncooperative subjects. Liver fat index results were strongly positively correlated (r = .98; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.97 to 0.98; P < .0001). Intercept (.14; 95% CI .13 to .15; P < .0001) and slope (.83; 95% CI .79 to .86; P < .0001) were statistically significant.

Conclusion:

IP/OP MP‐GRE and 2D‐GRE comparably demonstrate the presence or absence of hepatic steatosis. Image quality of MP‐GRE was also comparable to 2D‐GRE, and was not substantially adversely affected if subjects were unable to cooperate with breathholding instructions. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2011;33:1482–1490. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.