Ir-truefisp: A New Dce-mri Approach in Comparison with 3d-flash Multi Flip Angle Method
Author(s) -
Martin Büchert,
K. Mross
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
magnetic resonance insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1178-623X
DOI - 10.4137/mri.s9832
Subject(s) - flash (photography) , flip angle , computer science , magnetic resonance imaging , protocol (science) , dynamic contrast , image resolution , nuclear medicine , artificial intelligence , radiology , medicine , optics , physics , pathology , alternative medicine
For assessing treatment response to novel cancer therapeutics, dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is a valuable tool. Quantitative functional parameter estimates can be obtained by fitting physiological models to the data. In this study the IR-TrueFISP approach was evaluated as DCE-MRI acquisition sequence against the widely used 3D-Flash protocol. For comparison both protocols providing different spatial and temporal information were investigated in phantom and patient examinations. 12 advanced tumor patients underwent two examinations on consecutive days using both protocols. Results were compared and were in good agreement with each other. IR-TrueFISP data showed a lower variability compared to 3D-Flash results. This work demonstrates the pros and cons of both investigated methods. It was demonstrated that the known IR-TrueFISP sequence can successfully be employed as DCE-MRI acquisition method estimating perfusion parameters. The benefits of the IR-TrueFISP protocol are high temporal resolution and good accuracy
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