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Compressed SENSE in Pediatric Brain Tumor MR Imaging

机译:Compressed SENSE in Pediatric Brain Tumor MR Imaging

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Abstract Purpose To compare the image quality, examination time, and total energy release of a?standardized pediatric brain tumor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol performed with and without compressed sensitivity encoding (C-SENSE). Recently introduced as an acceleration technique in MRI, we hypothesized that C?SENSE would improve image quality, reduce the examination time and radiofrequency-induced energy release compared with conventional examination in a?pediatric brain tumor protocol.Methods This retrospective study included 22?patients aged 2.33–18.83?years with different brain tumor types who had previously undergone conventional MRI examination and underwent follow-up C?SENSE examination. Both examinations were conducted with a?3.0-Tesla device and included pre-contrast and post-contrast T1-weighted turbo-field-echo, T2-weighted turbo-spin-echo, and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequences. Image quality was assessed in four anatomical regions of interest (tumor area, cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, and posterior fossa) using a?5-point scale. Reader preference between the standard and C?SENSE images was evaluated. The total examination duration and energy deposit were compared based on scanner log file analysis.Results Relative to standard examinations, C?SENSE examinations were characterized by shorter total examination times (26.1?±?3.93 vs. 22.18?±?2.31?min; P?=?0.001), reduced total energy deposit (206.0?±?19.7 vs. 92.3?±?18.2?J/kg; P?

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