Fat suppression techniques for obtaining high resolution dynamic contrast enhanced bilateral breast MR images at 7 T

Abstract Objectives To compare water selective excitation (WSE) and Dixon fat suppression in the context of high-resolution dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the breast at 7 T. Methods Ten healthy volunteers and one patient with a malignant breast lesion were scanned at 7 T. The MRI protocol containe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic resonance imaging 2016-05, Vol.34 (4), p.462-468
Hauptverfasser: van der Velden, Tijl A, Schmitz, Alexander M.Th, Gilhuijs, Kenneth G.A, Veldhuis, Wouter B, Luijten, Peter R, Boer, Vincent O, Klomp, Dennis W.J
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objectives To compare water selective excitation (WSE) and Dixon fat suppression in the context of high-resolution dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the breast at 7 T. Methods Ten healthy volunteers and one patient with a malignant breast lesion were scanned at 7 T. The MRI protocol contained 3D T1-weighted gradient echo images obtained with both WSE fat suppression, multi echo Dixon fat suppression, and without fat suppression. Images were acquired at a (0.8 mm)3 or (0.7 mm)3 isotropic resolution with equal field of view and optimized such to obtain a maximal SNR. Image quality was scored qualitatively on overall image quality, sharpness of anatomical details, presence of artifacts, inhomogeneous fat suppression and the presence of water-fat shift. A quantitative scoring was obtained from the signal to noise ratio and contrast to noise ratio. Results WSE scored significantly better in terms of overall image quality and the absence of artifacts. No significant difference in contrast to noise ratio was found between the two fat suppression methods. Conclusion When maximizing temporal and spatial resolution of high resolution DCE MRI of the breast, water selective excitation provides better image quality than multi echo Dixon at 7 T.
ISSN:0730-725X
DOI:10.1016/j.mri.2015.12.012