Evaluating performance and quality of a fast multi-contrast scan in routine brain MRI

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eugene Milshteyn, Harry Griffin, Yi Shuen Chang, Ibraheem Shaikh, Tim Sprenger, Stefan Skare, Christopher J. Maclellan, Salil Soman
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

Neuromix is a fast, motion robust multi-contrast sequence capable of providing all diagnostic contrasts in ∼3.5 minutes. However, more evaluation is needed across the various contrasts compared to gold standard, optimized sequences routinely used in the clinic. The goal of this study was to prospectively determine how NeuroMix performs in the clinical setting compared to routine clinical MRI.

Methods

NeuroMix and routine clinical MRI sequences were acquired on a 3 Tesla clinical scanner for 39 patients clinically indicated for brain MRI. Three radiologists were asked to assess the diagnostic confidence of NeuroMix compared to the routine MRI using a series of questions. Signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios (SNR and CNR) were assessed for NeuroMix. Fleiss’ free-marginal multirater kappa was calculated for the qualitative assessment performed by the radiologists.

Results

Radiologists were comfortable substituting or reading some of the NeuroMix sequences in place of the corresponding conventional sequence for some contrasts, including diffusion-weighted imaging, single-shot T2, and susceptibility-weighted imaging. The image quality, SNR, and CNR allowed the radiologists to visualize anatomy and pathology on NeuroMix images. There was no significant difference between coefficient of variation for the apparent diffusion coefficient maps (p = .084).

Conclusions

Analysis revealed both positives and some pitfalls of NeuroMix. However, these results indicate Neuromix as having the capability to be a backup sequence in case artifacts are present in routine sequences, or potentially a replacement for some contrasts altogether.

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Journal of Neuroimaging
Journal of Neuroimaging 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.70
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0.00%
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117
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Start reading the Journal of Neuroimaging to learn the latest neurological imaging techniques. The peer-reviewed research is written in a practical clinical context, giving you the information you need on: MRI CT Carotid Ultrasound and TCD SPECT PET Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Functional MRI Xenon CT and other new and upcoming neuroscientific modalities.The Journal of Neuroimaging addresses the full spectrum of human nervous system disease, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating disease, epilepsy, tumors, lesions, infectious disease, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, toxic-metabolic disease, psychoses, dementias, heredo-familial disease, and trauma.Offering original research, review articles, case reports, neuroimaging CPCs, and evaluations of instruments and technology relevant to the nervous system, the Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on useful clinical developments and applications, tested techniques and interpretations, patient care, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Start reading today!
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