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Visual and quantitative assessment of hip implant-related metal artifacts at low field MRI: a phantom study comparing a 0.55-T system with 1.5-T and 3-T systems.
Breit, Hanns-Christian; Vosshenrich, Jan; Clauss, Martin; Weikert, Thomas J; Stieltjes, Bram; Kovacs, Balázs K; Bach, Michael; Harder, Dorothee.
Affiliation
  • Breit HC; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Vosshenrich J; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland. jan.vosshenrich@usb.ch.
  • Clauss M; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, |University Hospital Basel, Spitalstrasse 21, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Weikert TJ; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Stieltjes B; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Kovacs BK; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Bach M; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Harder D; Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland.
Eur Radiol Exp ; 7(1): 5, 2023 02 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36750494
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

To investigate hip implant-related metal artifacts on a 0.55-T system compared with 1.5-T and 3-T systems.

METHODS:

Total hip arthroplasty made of three different alloys were evaluated in a water phantom at 0.55, 1.5, and 3 T using routine protocols. Visually assessment (VA) was performed by three readers using a Likert scale from 0 (no artifacts) to 6 (extremely severe artifacts). Quantitative assessment (QA) was performed using the coefficient of variation (CoV) and the fraction of voxels within a threshold of the mean signal intensity compared to an automatically defined region of interest (FVwT). Agreement was evaluated using intra/inter-class correlation coefficient (ICC).

RESULTS:

Interreader agreement of VA was strong-to-moderate (ICC 0.74-0.82). At all field strengths (0.55-T/1.5-T/3-T), artifacts were assigned a lower score for titanium (Ti) alloys (2.44/2.9/2.7) than for stainless steel (Fe-Cr) (4.1/3.9/5.1) and cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) alloys (4.1/4.1/5.2) (p < 0.001 for both). Artifacts were lower for 0.55-T and 1.5-T than for 3-T systems, for all implants (p ≤ 0.049). A strong VA-to-QA correlation was found (r = 0.81; p < 0.001); CoV was lower for Ti alloys than for Fe-Cr and Co-Cr alloys at all field strengths. The FVwT showed a negative correlation with VA (-0.68 < r < -0.84; p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

Artifact intensity was lowest for Ti alloys at 0.55 T. For other alloys, it was similar at 0.55 T and 1.5 T, higher at 3 T. Despite an inferior gradient system and a larger bore width, the 0.55-T system showed the same artifact intensity of the 1.5-T system.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alloys / Metals Language: En Journal: Eur Radiol Exp Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Alloys / Metals Language: En Journal: Eur Radiol Exp Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Switzerland