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Research ArticleHead and Neck Imaging

MSVAT-SPACE-STIR and SEMAC-STIR for Reduction of Metallic Artifacts in 3T Head and Neck MRI

T. Hilgenfeld, M. Prager, F.S. Schwindling, M. Nittka, P. Rammelsberg, M. Bendszus, S. Heiland and A. Juerchott
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5678
T. Hilgenfeld
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology, (T.H., M.P., M.B., S.H., A.J.)
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M. Prager
aFrom the Department of Neuroradiology, (T.H., M.P., M.B., S.H., A.J.)
bSection of Experimental Radiology (M.P., S.H.), University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
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F.S. Schwindling
cDepartment of Prosthodontics (F.S.S., P.R.), Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
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M. Nittka
dSiemens Healthcare (M.N.), Erlangen, Germany.
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P. Rammelsberg
cDepartment of Prosthodontics (F.S.S., P.R.), Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany
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M. Bendszus
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S. Heiland
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bSection of Experimental Radiology (M.P., S.H.), University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The incidence of metallic dental restorations and implants is increasing, and head and neck MR imaging is becoming challenging regarding artifacts. Our aim was to evaluate whether multiple-slab acquisition with view angle tilting gradient based on a sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolution (MSVAT-SPACE)-STIR and slice-encoding for metal artifact correction (SEMAC)-STIR are beneficial regarding artifact suppression compared with the SPACE-STIR and TSE-STIR in vitro and in vivo.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: At 3T, 3D artifacts of 2 dental implants, supporting different single crowns, were evaluated. Image quality was evaluated quantitatively (normalized signal-to-noise ratio) and qualitatively (2 reads by 2 blinded radiologists). Feasibility was tested in vivo in 5 volunteers and 5 patients, respectively.

RESULTS: Maximum achievable resolution and the normalized signal-to-noise ratio of MSVAT-SPACE-STIR were higher compared with SEMAC-STIR. Performance in terms of artifact correction was dependent on the material composition. For highly paramagnetic materials, SEMAC-STIR was superior to MSVAT-SPACE-STIR (27.8% smaller artifact volume) and TSE-STIR (93.2% less slice distortion). However, MSVAT-SPACE-STIR reduced the artifact size compared with SPACE-STIR by 71.5%. For low-paramagnetic materials, MSVAT-SPACE-STIR performed as well as SEMAC-STIR. Furthermore, MSVAT-SPACE-STIR decreased artifact volume by 69.5% compared with SPACE-STIR. The image quality of all sequences did not differ systematically. In vivo results were comparable with in vitro results.

CONCLUSIONS: Regarding susceptibility artifacts and acquisition time, MSVAT-SPACE-STIR might be advantageous over SPACE-STIR for high-resolution and isotropic head and neck imaging. Only for materials with high-susceptibility differences to soft tissue, the use of SEMAC-STIR might be beneficial. Within limited acquisition times, SEMAC-STIR cannot exploit its full advantage over TSE-STIR regarding artifact suppression.

ABBREVIATIONS:

CCT-T
porcelain-fused-to-metal nonprecious alloy crown with titanium implant
MAVRIC
multiacquisition with variable resonance image combination
MSVAT-SPACE
multiple-slab acquisition with view angle tilting gradient based on SPACE
nSNR
normalized SNR
SEMAC
slice-encoding for metal artifact correction
SPACE
sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolutions
Z-T
monolithic zirconia crown with titanium implant

Footnotes

  • Tim Hilgenfeld and Marcel Prager contributed equally to this work.

  • Disclosures: Tim Hilgenfeld—RELATED: Grant: Dietmar-Hopp Foundation.* Marcel Prager—RELATED: Grant: Dietmar Hopp Foundation*. Mathias Nittka—UNRELATED: Employment: Siemens, Germany. Peter Rammelsberg—UNRELATED: Board Membership: GrindCare (Sunstar), Comments: Scientific Board, financial compensation only for travelling expenses; Payment for Lectures Including Service on Speakers Bureaus: ZMK Update, Oemus Media. Martin Bendszus—UNRELATED: Board Membership: Data and Safety Monitoring Board for Vascular Dynamics, Guerbet, Boehringer Ingelheim; Consultancy: Codman Neuro, Roche AG, Guerbet, Boehringer Ingelheim, B. Braun Medical; Grants/Grants Pending: German Research Foundation, Dietmar Hopp Foundation, Novartis, Siemens, Guerbet, Stryker, Covidien*. Sabine Heiland—RELATED: Grant: Dietmar Hopp Foundation*; UNRELATED: Grants/Grants Pending: German Research Foundation (SFB 1118)*. Alexander Juerchott—RELATED: Grant: Dietmar Hopp Foundation*. *Money paid to the institution.

  • The study was supported, in part, by Dietmar Hopp Stiftung (project no. 23011228).

  • © 2018 by American Journal of Neuroradiology
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T. Hilgenfeld, M. Prager, F.S. Schwindling, M. Nittka, P. Rammelsberg, M. Bendszus, S. Heiland, A. Juerchott
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American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2018, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5678

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American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2018, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5678
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