Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality

Abstract Background Newly developed simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) scans are now being introduced as a clinical application in neuroimaging. We examined the feasibility of SMS scans for joint imaging. The purpose of the present study was to prospectively compare the resolution and specific absorptio...

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Main Authors: Mayuko Haraikawa, Masashi Suzuki, Kaiji Inoue, Eito Kozawa, Junji Tanaka, Mamoru Niitsu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-12-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-018-2342-x
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spelling doaj-2d98096c2e9047918b47311faadcfc272020-11-25T01:56:24ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742018-12-011911810.1186/s12891-018-2342-xSimultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image qualityMayuko Haraikawa0Masashi Suzuki1Kaiji Inoue2Eito Kozawa3Junji Tanaka4Mamoru Niitsu5Department of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Medical UniversityAbstract Background Newly developed simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) scans are now being introduced as a clinical application in neuroimaging. We examined the feasibility of SMS scans for joint imaging. The purpose of the present study was to prospectively compare the resolution and specific absorption rate (SAR) obtained using SMS to those of conventional methods in hip joint magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and establish whether imaging times may be reduced using SMS in 3 T MRI and if image quality is affected. Methods Twenty-one patients (4 men and 17 women, average age, 51.5 years, range: 22 to 76 years) with hip pain underwent MR examinations of the unilateral hip joint. Three board-certified radiologists independently and blindly evaluated the images obtained with and without SMS using window and level settings and magnification according to personal preferences. Individual SAR values were measured for each protocol. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test and a t-statistic test were used for statistical analyses. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was also compared using a phantom. Results SMS imaging maintained equivalent image quality to conventional imaging for evaluating the morphology of the hip joint, and also reduced imaging times by approximately 40%. SMS images had significantly higher SAR values than conventional images. The rate of difference (SMS/conventional) in SNR ranged between 80 and 111%. Conclusions Based on its significantly lower acquisition times and the maintenance of similar image quality to conventional imaging, SMS may be applied to morphological evaluations of hip joint disorders without significantly increasing SAR.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-018-2342-xSimultaneous multi-sliceTurbo spin echoMagnetic resonance imagingHip jointFast imagingMusculoskeletal disorders
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author Mayuko Haraikawa
Masashi Suzuki
Kaiji Inoue
Eito Kozawa
Junji Tanaka
Mamoru Niitsu
spellingShingle Mayuko Haraikawa
Masashi Suzuki
Kaiji Inoue
Eito Kozawa
Junji Tanaka
Mamoru Niitsu
Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Simultaneous multi-slice
Turbo spin echo
Magnetic resonance imaging
Hip joint
Fast imaging
Musculoskeletal disorders
author_facet Mayuko Haraikawa
Masashi Suzuki
Kaiji Inoue
Eito Kozawa
Junji Tanaka
Mamoru Niitsu
author_sort Mayuko Haraikawa
title Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
title_short Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
title_full Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
title_fullStr Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous multi-slice MR imaging of the hip at 3 T to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
title_sort simultaneous multi-slice mr imaging of the hip at 3 t to reduce acquisition times and maintain image quality
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background Newly developed simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) scans are now being introduced as a clinical application in neuroimaging. We examined the feasibility of SMS scans for joint imaging. The purpose of the present study was to prospectively compare the resolution and specific absorption rate (SAR) obtained using SMS to those of conventional methods in hip joint magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and establish whether imaging times may be reduced using SMS in 3 T MRI and if image quality is affected. Methods Twenty-one patients (4 men and 17 women, average age, 51.5 years, range: 22 to 76 years) with hip pain underwent MR examinations of the unilateral hip joint. Three board-certified radiologists independently and blindly evaluated the images obtained with and without SMS using window and level settings and magnification according to personal preferences. Individual SAR values were measured for each protocol. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test and a t-statistic test were used for statistical analyses. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was also compared using a phantom. Results SMS imaging maintained equivalent image quality to conventional imaging for evaluating the morphology of the hip joint, and also reduced imaging times by approximately 40%. SMS images had significantly higher SAR values than conventional images. The rate of difference (SMS/conventional) in SNR ranged between 80 and 111%. Conclusions Based on its significantly lower acquisition times and the maintenance of similar image quality to conventional imaging, SMS may be applied to morphological evaluations of hip joint disorders without significantly increasing SAR.
topic Simultaneous multi-slice
Turbo spin echo
Magnetic resonance imaging
Hip joint
Fast imaging
Musculoskeletal disorders
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-018-2342-x
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