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Clinical Application of Readout-Segmented− Echo-Planar Imaging for Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Pediatric Brain

S.J. Holdsworth, K. Yeom, S. Skare, A.J. Gentles, P.D. Barnes and R. Bammer
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2011, 32 (7) 1274-1279; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2481
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: RS-EPI has been suggested as an alternative approach to EPI for high-resolution DWI with reduced distortions. To determine whether RS-EPI is a useful approach for routine clinical use, we implemented GRAPPA-accelerated RS-EPI DWI at our pediatric hospital and graded the images alongside standard accelerated (ASSET) EPI DWI used routinely for clinical studies.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: GRAPPA-accelerated RS-EPI DWIs and ASSET EPI DWIs were acquired on 35 pediatric patients using a 3T system in 35 pediatric patients. The images were graded alongside each other by using a 7-point Likert scale as follows: 1, nondiagnostic; 2, poor; 3, acceptable; 4, standard; 5, above average; 6, good; and 7, outstanding.

RESULTS: The following were the average scores for EPI and RS-EPI, respectively: resolution, 3.5/5.2; distortion level, 2.9/6.0; SNR, 3.4/4.1; lesion conspicuity, 3.3/5.9; and diagnostic confidence, 3.2/6.0. Overall, the RS-EPI had significantly improved diagnostic confidence and more reliably defined the extent and structure of several lesions. Although ASSET EPI scans had better SNR per scanning time, the higher spatial resolution as well as reduced blurring and distortions on RS-EPI scans helped to better reveal important anatomic details at the cortical-subcortical levels, brain stem, temporal and inferior frontal lobes, skull base, sinonasal cavity, cranial nerves, and orbits.

CONCLUSIONS: This work shows the importance of both resolution and decreased distortions in the clinics, which can be accomplished by a combination of parallel imaging and alternative k-space trajectories such as RS-EPI.

Abbreviations

ASSET
array spatial sensitivity encoding technique
DTI
diffusion tensor imaging
DWI
diffusion-weighted imaging
EPI
echo-planar imaging
FSE
fast spin-echo
GRAPPA
generalized autocalibrating partially parallel acquisition
PROPELLER
periodically rotated overlapping parallel lines with enhanced reconstruction
RS-EPI
readout-segmented−echo-planar imaging
SNR
signal intensity–to-noise ratio
TEmin
minimum TE
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S.J. Holdsworth, K. Yeom, S. Skare, A.J. Gentles, P.D. Barnes, R. Bammer
Clinical Application of Readout-Segmented− Echo-Planar Imaging for Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Pediatric Brain
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2011, 32 (7) 1274-1279; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2481

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2011, 32 (7) 1274-1279; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2481
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