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Image Quality of High-Resolution 3-Dimensional Neck MRI Using CAIPIRINHA-VIBE and GRASP-VIBE: An Intraindividual Comparative Study.
Seo, Minkook; Yoon, Jimin; Choi, Yangsean; Nickel, Dominik; Jang, Jinhee; Shin, Na-Young; Ahn, Kook-Jin; Kim, Bum-Soo.
Affiliation
  • Seo M; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Yoon J; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Choi Y; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Nickel D; Application Development, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany.
  • Jang J; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Shin NY; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Ahn KJ; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Kim BS; From the Department of Radiology, Seoul St Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
Invest Radiol ; 57(11): 711-719, 2022 Nov 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35703461
OBJECTIVES: Acquiring high-quality magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head and neck region is often challenging due to motion and susceptibility artifacts. This study aimed to compare image quality of 2 high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) MRI sequences of the neck, controlled aliasing in parallel imaging results in higher acceleration (CAIPIRINHA)-volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBE), and golden-angle radial sparse parallel imaging (GRASP)-VIBE. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred seventy-three patients indicated for contrast-enhanced neck MRI examination were scanned using 3 T scanners and both CAIPIRINHA-VIBE and GRASP-VIBE with nearly isotropic 3D acquisitions (<1 mm in-plane resolution with analogous acquisition times). Patients' MRI scans were independently rated by 2 radiologists using a 5-grade Likert scale for overall image quality, artifact level, mucosal and lesion conspicuity, and fat suppression degree at separate anatomical regions. Interobserver agreement was calculated using the Cohen κ coefficient. The quality ratings of both sequences were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Nonuniformity and contrast-to-noise ratio values were measured in all subjects. Separate MRI scans were performed twice for each sequence in a phantom and healthy volunteer without contrast injection to calculate the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). RESULTS: The scores of overall image quality, overall artifact level, motion artifact level, and conspicuity of the nasopharynx, oropharynx, oral cavity, hypopharynx, and larynx were all significantly higher in GRASP-VIBE than in CAIPIRINHA-VIBE (all P 's < 0.001). Moderate to substantial interobserver agreement was observed in overall image quality (GRASP-VIBE κ = 0.43; CAIPIRINHA-VIBE κ = 0.59) and motion artifact level (GRASP-VIBE κ = 0.51; CAIPIRINHA-VIBE κ = 0.65). Lesion conspicuity was significantly higher in GRASP-VIBE than in CAIPIRINHA-VIBE ( P = 0.005). The degree of fat suppression was weaker in the lower neck regions in GRASP-VIBE (3.90 ± 0.72) than in CAIPIRINHA-VIBE (4.97 ± 0.21) ( P < 0.001). The contrast-to-noise ratio at hypopharyngeal level was significantly higher in GRASP-VIBE (6.28 ± 4.77) than in CAIPIRINHA-VIBE (3.14 ± 9.95) ( P < 0.001). In the phantom study, the SNR of GRASP-VIBE was 12 times greater than that of CAIPIRINHA-VIBE. The in vivo SNR of the volunteer MRI scan was 13.6 in CAIPIRINHA-VIBE and 20.7 in GRASP-VIBE. CONCLUSIONS: Both sequences rendered excellent images for head and neck MRI scans. GRASP-VIBE provided better image quality, as well as mucosal and lesion conspicuities, with less motion artifacts, whereas CAIPIRINHA-VIBE provided better fat suppression in the lower neck regions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted / Image Enhancement Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Invest Radiol Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted / Image Enhancement Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Invest Radiol Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: