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Software‐supported evaluation of gastric motility in MRI : A feasibility study
Author(s) -
Bickelhaupt Sebastian,
Froehlich Johannes M,
Cattin Roger,
Raible Stephan,
Bouquet Hanspeter,
Bill Urs,
Patak Michael A
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.31
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1754-9485
pISSN - 1754-9477
DOI - 10.1111/1754-9485.12097
Subject(s) - medicine , motility , coronal plane , stomach , abdomen , nuclear medicine , mannitol , gastroenterology , radiology , biology , genetics , biochemistry
The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of dedicated motility assessment software for quantitative evaluation of basic gastric motility and to validate it using manual measurements. Methods Ten patients (5 males/5 females, mean 41 years) out of a previous series of small bowel MR ‐enterography examinations with well visible stomachs were included in this I nstitutional R eviews B oard approved, retrospective study. MRI (1.5‐ T , S iemens S onata) was performed after standardised oral preparation (3% aqueous mannitol over 1 h). Coronal 2DtrueFISP ( TR 283.8/ TE 1.89/ FOV400 /10 mm slice) motility acquisitions covering the entire abdomen were performed in apnoea. For each patient, image analysis for assessment of gastric motility was performed both manually and using the dedicated software either the proximal ( n = 5) or in the distal ( n = 5) gastric corpus. The main quantitative endpoints (amplitude, frequency) describing gastric motility were compared using (paired) Student's t ‐Test. Results All motility curves qualitatively matched each other (10/10). No significant differences ( P > 0.05) were found for amplitudes (mean: 18.17 mm manual; 17.78 mm software), contraction frequencies (5.1/min; 4.7/min) and mean lumen diameters (34.12 mm; 33.13 mm), respectively. Mean duration for a single measurement was significantly ( P < 0.001) lower with the software (6.40 min manual technique; 1.40 min software assisted). Conclusions The software proves to be feasible for fast and accurate measurement of basic gastric motility parameters providing comparable data in comparison to manual assessment methods. It might help to reduce the time needed for assessment of relevant characteristics of gastric motility.