Simultaneous multislice rapid magnetic resonance elastography of the liver

To design and validate a rapid Simultaneous Multi‐slice (SMS) Magnetic Resonance Elastography technique (MRE), which combines SMS acquisition, in‐plane undersampling and an existing rapid Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MREr) scheme to allow accelerated data acquisition in healthy volunteers and co...

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Veröffentlicht in:NMR in biomedicine 2020-04, Vol.33 (4), p.e4252-n/a, Article 4252
Hauptverfasser: Majeed, Waqas, Kalra, Prateek, Kolipaka, Arunark
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Zusammenfassung:To design and validate a rapid Simultaneous Multi‐slice (SMS) Magnetic Resonance Elastography technique (MRE), which combines SMS acquisition, in‐plane undersampling and an existing rapid Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MREr) scheme to allow accelerated data acquisition in healthy volunteers and comparison against MREr. SMS‐MREr sequence was developed by incorporating SMS acquisition scheme into an existing MREr sequence that accelerates MRE acquisition by acquiring data during opposite phases of mechanical vibrations. The MREr sequence accelerated MRE acquisition by acquiring data during opposite phases of mechanical vibrations. Liver MRE was performed on 23 healthy subjects using MREr and SMS‐MREr sequences, and mean stiffness values were obtained for manually drawn regions of interest. Linear correlation and agreement between MREr‐ and SMS‐MREr‐based stiffness values were investigated. SMS‐MREr reduced the scan time by half relative to MREr, and allowed acquisition of four‐slice MRE data in a single 17‐second breath‐hold. Visual comparison suggested agreement between MREr and SMS‐MREr elastograms. A Pearson's correlation of 0.93 was observed between stiffness values derived from MREr and SMS‐MREr. Bland–Altman analysis demonstrated good agreement, with −0.08 kPa mean bias and narrow limits of agreement (95% CI: 0.23 to −0.39 kPa) between stiffness values obtained using MREr and SMS‐MREr. SMS can be combined with other fast MRE approaches to achieve further acceleration. This pushes the limit on the acceleration that can be achieved in MRE acquisition, and makes it possible to conduct liver MRE exams in a single breath‐hold. We developed an MR elastography (MRE) sequence that combines simultaneous multislice excitation (SMS) with in‐plane acceleration and rapid MRE motion‐encoding, and which is capable of acquiring clinical four‐slice liver MRE data in a single breath‐hold. Results obtained with and without SMS from healthy volunteers exhibited excellent linear correlation and agreement. Our approach pushes the limit on the acceleration that can be achieved in MRE acquisition, and makes it possible to conduct liver MRE examinations in a single breath‐hold.
ISSN:0952-3480
1099-1492
DOI:10.1002/nbm.4252