Optimizing scan times in clinical neuroimaging: the potential of synthetic MRI.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Medical Economics Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1080/13696998.2025.2496065
Alexander von Hessling, Felix Stahl, Frauke Kellner-Weldon
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Abstract

Aim: Synthetic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (SI) generates images from parametric maps of tissue properties and derives contrast weightings from the same acquisition. We aimed to evaluate the potential for scan time reduction using SI in patients with neurological indications in a tertiary care cantonal hospital.

Methods: We searched our hospital database for head imaging performed between March 2020 and August 2022. Sequences were categorized as either fully replaceable (Scenario A) or potentially replaceable (Scenario B) if replacement would lead to limitations, such as resolution or contrast. We calculated the time used and potentially saved if all replaceable sequences and their respective planning were replaced by a 3-dimensional (3D) SI sequence lasting 3 or 5 min.

Results: We identified 4,320 head examinations. Total examination time for replaceable sequence imaging in Scenario A was 656 h 54 min (minimum: 506 h 26 min; maximum: 982 h 53 min) and 778 h 38 min (minimum: 602 h 34 min; maximum: 1,223 h 34 min) for Scenario A & B. If 3D SI had been used, the estimated time required would have been 216 h for a 3-minute 3D SI and 360 h for a 5-minute 3D SI. The application of SI would have yielded an estimated reduction of 440 h 54 min (minimum: 290 h 26 min; maximum: 766 h 53 min) for Scenario A, and 562 h 38 min (minimum: 386 h 34 min; maximum: 907 h 34 min) for Scenario A & B.

Conclusion: Reducing scan time with 3D SI is feasible and depends on the scan time of 3D SI, the type and frequency of performed protocols, and its ability to meet high-quality requirements. The effectiveness is most pronounced when 3D SI can replace traditional weighted images while maintaining diagnostic standards.

优化临床神经影像学扫描时间:合成MRI的潜力。
目的:合成磁共振成像(SI)从组织特性的参数图中生成图像,并从相同的采集中获得对比度权重。我们的目的是评估潜在的扫描时间减少使用SI患者的神经指征在三级保健州医院。方法:我们检索了2020年3月至2022年8月期间进行的头部成像的医院数据库。序列被分类为完全可替换(场景A)或潜在可替换(场景B),如果替换会导致限制,例如分辨率或对比度。如果所有可替换的序列和它们各自的计划被一个持续3或5分钟的三维(3D) SI序列取代,我们计算了所使用的时间和可能节省的时间。结果:我们确定了4320例头部检查。场景A可替换序列成像的总检查时间为656 h 54 min(最短506 h 26 min;最大值:982 h 53 min)和778 h 38 min(最小值:602 h 34 min;如果使用3D SI,则3分钟的3D SI所需时间为216小时,5分钟的3D SI所需时间为360小时。应用SI将产生估计减少440小时54分钟(最少290小时26分钟;场景A最大:766 h 53 min), 562 h 38 min(最小:386 h 34 min;结论:3D SI减少扫描时间是可行的,这取决于3D SI的扫描时间、所执行协议的类型和频率,以及其满足高质量要求的能力。当3D SI可以在保持诊断标准的同时取代传统的加权图像时,其有效性最为明显。
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Journal of Medical Economics
Journal of Medical Economics HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Economics'' mission is to provide ethical, unbiased and rapid publication of quality content that is validated by rigorous peer review. The aim of Journal of Medical Economics is to serve the information needs of the pharmacoeconomics and healthcare research community, to help translate research advances into patient care and be a leader in transparency/disclosure by facilitating a collaborative and honest approach to publication. Journal of Medical Economics publishes high-quality economic assessments of novel therapeutic and device interventions for an international audience
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