Feasibility of free-breathing T1-weighted 3D radial VIBE for fetal MRI in various anomalies

In magnetic resonance (MR) fetal imaging, the image quality acquired by the traditional Cartesian-sampled breath-hold T1-weighted (T1W) sequence may be degraded by motion artifacts arising from both mother and fetus. The radial VIBE sequence is reported to be a viable alternative to conventional Car...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic resonance imaging 2020-06, Vol.69, p.57-64
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Taotao, Jiang, Ling, Zhang, Zhongshuai, Zhang, Chen, Zhang, He, Wang, Guangbin, Qian, Zhaoxia
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Zusammenfassung:In magnetic resonance (MR) fetal imaging, the image quality acquired by the traditional Cartesian-sampled breath-hold T1-weighted (T1W) sequence may be degraded by motion artifacts arising from both mother and fetus. The radial VIBE sequence is reported to be a viable alternative to conventional Cartesian acquisition for both pediatric and adult MR, yielding better image quality. This study evaluated the role of radial VIBE in fetal MR imaging and compared its image quality and motion artifacts with those of the Cartesian T1W sequence. We included 246 pregnant women with 50 lesions on 1.5-T MR imaging. Image quality and lesion conspicuity were evaluated by two radiologists, blinded to the acquisition schemes used, using a five-point scale, where a higher score indicated a better trajectory method. Mixed-model analysis of variance and interobserver variability assessment were performed. The radial VIBE sequence showed a significantly better performance than conventional T1W imaging in the head and neck, fetal body, and placenta region: 3.92 ± 0.88 vs 3 ± 0.74, p 
ISSN:0730-725X
1873-5894
DOI:10.1016/j.mri.2020.03.004