短/超短TE MRI序列与CT相当,优于标准MRI序列用于犬颅骨成像。

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Maura C Cicci, Erin K Keenihan, Kate Bailey, Lynelle Graham, Stefan Sommer, Eli B Cohen
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磁共振成像通常需要与CT相辅相成,以完成骨结构的完整评估,因为CT提高了空间分辨率和对皮质骨边缘的识别。本前瞻性方法比较研究的目的是以CT为金标准,对标准MR序列与三个短/超短TE MR序列进行定性和定量比较。对8只大小相近的健康研究犬进行了头部CT和MR扫描。获得三个短/超短TE序列VIBE、PETRA和UTE,以及标准的头部T2W、PD和T1W TSE序列。CT切片厚度与TE - MR短序列吻合。采用定性量表评估皮质边缘和颅骨孔的可见性。为了定量评估,在指定的切片上测量预定的骨结构和孔。将Levene测试和带有错误发现率调整的事后折叠F测试应用于这些模型的残差,以比较相对于序列类型的CT的精度。短/超短TE MR序列在定量评估较小结构骨厚度和整体定性评估方面明显优于标准MR序列。这些短/超短TE序列中的任何一种都可以作为CT的替代方案纳入临床环境,以帮助进一步评估颅骨,减少麻醉时间和客户成本。与CT相比,VIBE、PETRA和UTE序列具有诊断图像质量,并提供一致的颅骨皮质骨定量和定性评估。
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Short/Ultra-Short TE MRI Sequences Comparable to CT and Superior to Standard MRI Sequences for Canine Skull Imaging.

Magnetic resonance imaging often needs to be complemented with CT for complete assessment of bony structures due to CTs increased spatial resolution and discrimination of cortical bone margins. The aims of this prospective method comparison study were to perform qualitative and quantitative comparisons of standard MR sequences with three short/ultra-short TE MR sequences using CT as the gold standard. Eight healthy research dogs of similar size had CT and MR of the head performed. Three short/ultra-short TE sequences, VIBE, PETRA, and UTE, alongside standard T2W, PD, and T1W TSE sequences of the head were obtained. Slice thickness of CT and short TE MR sequences were matched. A qualitative scale was used to assess the visibility of cortical margins and skull foramina. For the quantitative assessment, predetermined osseous structures and foramina on designated slices were measured. Levene's test and post hoc folded F tests with false discovery rate adjustments were applied to the residuals from these models to compare precision relative to CT across the sequence types. The short/ultra-short TE MR sequences were significantly better than the standard MR sequences for quantitative assessment of bone thickness of smaller structures and overall qualitative assessment. Any of these short/ultra-short TE sequences may be viable to incorporate into a clinical setting as an alternative to CT to help further evaluate the skull and reduce anesthesia time and client cost. VIBE, PETRA, and UTE sequences have diagnostic image quality and provide a consistent quantitative and qualitative assessment of the cortical bone of the skull when compared with CT.

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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
17.60%
发文量
133
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is a bimonthly, international, peer-reviewed, research journal devoted to the fields of veterinary diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology. Established in 1958, it is owned by the American College of Veterinary Radiology and is also the official journal for six affiliate veterinary organizations. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is represented on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, World Association of Medical Editors, and Committee on Publication Ethics. The mission of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is to serve as a leading resource for high quality articles that advance scientific knowledge and standards of clinical practice in the areas of veterinary diagnostic radiology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, nuclear imaging, radiation oncology, and interventional radiology. Manuscript types include original investigations, imaging diagnosis reports, review articles, editorials and letters to the Editor. Acceptance criteria include originality, significance, quality, reader interest, composition and adherence to author guidelines.
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