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KMID : 1103720110640050465
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
2011 Volume.64 No. 5 p.465 ~ p.473
Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of Upper Abdomen: Comparison of Breath-Hold, Free-Breathing, and Respiratory-Triggered Techniques
Cho Kyung-Eun

Yu Jeong-Sik
Chung Jae-Joon
Kim Joo-Hee
Kim Ki-Whang
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the image quality and stability of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) of the upper abdomen among the breath-hold (BH), free-breathing (FB) and respiratory-triggered (RT) techniques.

Materials and Methods : We analyzed the qualitative and quantitative parameters of 204 consecutive patients who underwent DWI (BH-DWI, FB-DWI or RT-DWI; n=68 in each technique). Qualitative parameters included liver contour, vascular landmarks, intra-slice homogeneity, and inter-slice discontinuity on DWI with a b-factor of 800 s/mm2 and a four-grade scale. Quantitative parameters included inter-slice or intraslice inhomogeneity of ADC in the spleen.

Results: RT-DWI showed better liver contour compared to BH-DWI (p <0.001) or FBDWI (p = 0.001). As for the quality of the vascular landmarks, BH-DWI was inferior to FB-DWI (p = 0.025) and RT-DWI (p < 0.001). FB-DWI had the poorest result (p <0.001) for inter-slice discontinuity compared to the other techniques. FB-DWI showed significantly larger inter-slice differences between the highest and the lowest ADCs in the spleen compared with those of RT-DWI (p < 0.001). Intra-slice homogeneity was significantly better in RT-DWI and FB-DWI than in BH-DWI (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Compared with BH or FB techniques, RT-DWI appears to result in the best imaging by providing better anatomic detail without skipping continuous slices, in addition to more homogeneous ADCs.
KEYWORD
Abdomen, Liver, Spleen, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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