Title of article :
Preoperative fast MRI of brain tumors using three-dimensional segmented echo planar imaging compared to three-dimensional gradient echo technique
Author/Authors :
Ba-Ssalamah، نويسنده , , A. and Schick، نويسنده , , S. and Herneth، نويسنده , , A.M. and Cejna، نويسنده , , M. and Schibany، نويسنده , , N. and Prokesch، نويسنده , , R.W. and Wunderbaldinger، نويسنده , , P. and Trattnig، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
6
From page :
635
To page :
640
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic efficacy of a newly developed T1-weighted three-dimensional segmented echo planar imaging (3D EPI) sequence versus a conventional T1-weighted three dimensional spoiled gradient echo (3D GRE) sequence in the evaluation of brain tumors. Forty-four patients with cerebral tumors and infections were examined on a 1.0 T MR unit with 23 mT/m gradient strength. The total scan time for the T1 3D EPI sequence was 2 min 12 s, and for a conventional 3D GRE sequence it was 4 min 59 s. Both sequences were performed after administration of a contrast agent. The images were analyzed by three radiologists. Image assessment criteria included lesion conspicuity, contrast between different types of normal tissue, and image artifacts. In addition, signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise-ratio (C/N) were calculated. The gray-white differentiation and C/N ratio of 3D EPI were found to be inferior to conventional 3D GRE images, but the difference was not statistically significant. In the qualitative comparison, lesion detection and conspicuity of 3D EPI images and conventional 3D GRE images were similar, but a tow-fold reduction of the scanning time was obtained. With the 3D EPI technique, a 50% scan time reduction could be achieved with acceptable image quality compared to conventional 3D GRE. Thus, the 3D EPI technique could replace conventional 3D GRE in the preoperative imaging of brain.
Keywords :
Brain tumors , MR studies , 3D GRE , 3D EPI
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Record number :
1830675
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