Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging

Normal body tissue or lesion characteristics in T1 images have been evaluated; however, how external parameters effect the change in signal intensity by gadolinium-based contrast agent remains unknown. We investigated how contrast enhancement changed according to echo time (TE) in 3.0T magnetic reso...

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Main Authors: Hyun Keun Jeong, Kwon Hee Lee, Min Hee Kim, Sung Ho Kim, Min Gi Kim, Ho Chul Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/7/1138
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spelling doaj-ed4715a0c68b4d3fabe3f51d5adfec512020-11-24T20:53:34ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-07-0187113810.3390/app8071138app8071138Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 ImagingHyun Keun Jeong0Kwon Hee Lee1Min Hee Kim2Sung Ho Kim3Min Gi Kim4Ho Chul Kim5Department of Bio-Medical Science, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Bio-Medical Science, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Radiological Science & Physical Medicine, Eulji University, 553 Sanseong-daero Soojung-ku Sungnam-city, Kyunggi-do 13135, KoreaDepartment of Bio-Medical Science, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Bio-Medical Science, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Radiological Science & Physical Medicine, Eulji University, 553 Sanseong-daero Soojung-ku Sungnam-city, Kyunggi-do 13135, KoreaNormal body tissue or lesion characteristics in T1 images have been evaluated; however, how external parameters effect the change in signal intensity by gadolinium-based contrast agent remains unknown. We investigated how contrast enhancement changed according to echo time (TE) in 3.0T magnetic resonance (MR) T1 imaging and determined the optimal settings for TE in contrast-enhanced T1 imaging. Since there are no guidelines regarding parameters for T1 enhancement when using MR-contrast agents, we analyzed results from varying TEs (between 25 and 7 msec) in both a phantom and clinical study. We obtained the following results: contrast percentage of fat to saline increased from 740.0–1003.6%, response start point increased from 30–90 mmol, max peak signal intensity increased from 1771–2425 a.u., max peak point increased from 2–4 mmol, enhancement percentage of the max peak signal intensity (MPSI) to saline increased from 1671.0–2065.2%, the average of SI on each mol as TE increased from 600.8–996.6 a.u., the average of SI as TE on each molar concentration increased from 378–845 a.u., the AEPSS increased from 44.3–140.3%, and the AEPSC increased from 224.3–647.8%. We confirmed that TE can affect contrast enhancement, and the lowest TE has faster and higher effects on contrast enhancement.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/7/11383.0T MRIcontrast enhancementgadoteridolcontrast mediaecho timeT1 imaging
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author Hyun Keun Jeong
Kwon Hee Lee
Min Hee Kim
Sung Ho Kim
Min Gi Kim
Ho Chul Kim
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Kwon Hee Lee
Min Hee Kim
Sung Ho Kim
Min Gi Kim
Ho Chul Kim
Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
Applied Sciences
3.0T MRI
contrast enhancement
gadoteridol
contrast media
echo time
T1 imaging
author_facet Hyun Keun Jeong
Kwon Hee Lee
Min Hee Kim
Sung Ho Kim
Min Gi Kim
Ho Chul Kim
author_sort Hyun Keun Jeong
title Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
title_short Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
title_full Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
title_fullStr Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Signal Intensity of Contrast Enhancement according to TE in 3.0T MRI T1 Imaging
title_sort signal intensity of contrast enhancement according to te in 3.0t mri t1 imaging
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Normal body tissue or lesion characteristics in T1 images have been evaluated; however, how external parameters effect the change in signal intensity by gadolinium-based contrast agent remains unknown. We investigated how contrast enhancement changed according to echo time (TE) in 3.0T magnetic resonance (MR) T1 imaging and determined the optimal settings for TE in contrast-enhanced T1 imaging. Since there are no guidelines regarding parameters for T1 enhancement when using MR-contrast agents, we analyzed results from varying TEs (between 25 and 7 msec) in both a phantom and clinical study. We obtained the following results: contrast percentage of fat to saline increased from 740.0–1003.6%, response start point increased from 30–90 mmol, max peak signal intensity increased from 1771–2425 a.u., max peak point increased from 2–4 mmol, enhancement percentage of the max peak signal intensity (MPSI) to saline increased from 1671.0–2065.2%, the average of SI on each mol as TE increased from 600.8–996.6 a.u., the average of SI as TE on each molar concentration increased from 378–845 a.u., the AEPSS increased from 44.3–140.3%, and the AEPSC increased from 224.3–647.8%. We confirmed that TE can affect contrast enhancement, and the lowest TE has faster and higher effects on contrast enhancement.
topic 3.0T MRI
contrast enhancement
gadoteridol
contrast media
echo time
T1 imaging
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/7/1138
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