Application of Radial Acquisition Multishot sequence in Multiparametric MRI of prostate

Curatolo Calogero, Pizzolato Mariangela, Daricello Marco, Caruso Virginia, Loverro Giuseppe, Salvaggio Giuseppe, Galia Massimo
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The purpose of our study is to evaluate the T2 weighted sequence with multishot radial sampling (Radial Acquisition Multi-shot) also known as Multivane sequence in Philips Healthcare, introduced by J.Pipe with the aim to minimize motion artifacts in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). In the field of prostate MRI the Multivane sequence is useful in non-cooperating patients and/or patients who, due to their clinical conditions (such as glaucoma, arrhythmia, and severe benign prostatic hypertrophy), have not been receiving intravenous antispasmodic agents, administered for limiting the motility of intestinal loops, particularly rectum. The Multivane sequence is based on the collection of data throughout parallel multiple lines in periodic rotation around the center of k-space and advanced mathematical reconstruction. As the data at the center of k-space (low frequency) containing signals with maximum amplitude will be continuously sampled, this trajectory will provide an excellent contrast-noise ratio (CNR) and spatial resolution, without motion artifacts responsible of "blurring" in the final image. Specifically, each given point of the periphery of the k-space will be sampled by a certain line and the next one and so on, and for the final image reconstruction, once multiple data will be estimated, different algorithms will be used to compensate for motion artifacts. In this study we compared the Radial Acquisition Multishot TSE Multivane (Philips Healthcare) with the classic T2W TSE sequences with linear Cartesian sampling. Multivane sequences have proven to be superior and therefore of greater utility compared to sequences with linear Cartesian data sampling, in patients who can not receiving spasmolytic agents.
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径向采集多镜头序列在前列腺多参数MRI中的应用
我们研究的目的是评估T2加权序列与多镜头径向采样(径向采集多镜头),也被称为飞利浦医疗的多叶片序列,由j.p pipe引入,旨在减少磁共振成像(MRI)中的运动伪影。在前列腺MRI领域,多叶片序列对不配合的患者和/或由于其临床状况(如青光眼、心律失常和严重良性前列腺肥大)而未接受静脉注射抗痉挛药物的患者是有用的,这些药物用于限制肠袢(特别是直肠)的运动。Multivane序列是基于围绕k空间中心周期性旋转的平行多条线的数据收集和高级数学重建。由于k空间(低频)中心的数据包含幅度最大的信号将被连续采样,因此该轨迹将提供出色的比噪比(CNR)和空间分辨率,而不会在最终图像中产生导致“模糊”的运动伪影。具体来说,k空间外围的每个给定点将被某条线和下一条线等采样,对于最终的图像重建,一旦估计多个数据,将使用不同的算法来补偿运动伪影。在这项研究中,我们比较了径向采集多镜头TSE多叶片(飞利浦医疗保健)与经典的T2W TSE序列与线性笛卡尔采样。在不能接受解痉剂治疗的患者中,与线性笛卡尔数据采样序列相比,多叶片序列已被证明是优越的,因此具有更大的效用。
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