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Post-contrast T1-weighted sequences in pediatric abdominal imaging: comparative analysis of three different sequences and imaging approach
Authors:Andreia Roque  Miguel Ramalho  Mamdoh AlObaidy  Vasco Herédia  Lauren M Burke  Rafael O P de Campos  Richard C Semelka
Institution:1. Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7510 – 2001 Old Clinic Bldg., Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-7510, USA
Abstract:

Background

Post-contrast T1-weighted imaging is an essential component of a comprehensive pediatric abdominopelvic MR examination. However, consistent good image quality is challenging, as respiratory motion in sedated children can substantially degrade the image quality.

Objective

To compare the image quality of three different post-contrast T1-weighted imaging techniques—standard three-dimensional gradient-echo (3-D-GRE), magnetization-prepared gradient-recall echo (MP-GRE) and 3-D-GRE with radial data sampling (radial 3-D-GRE)—acquired in pediatric patients younger than 5 years of age.

Materials and methods

Sixty consecutive exams performed in 51 patients (23 females, 28 males; mean age 2.5?±?1.4 years) constituted the final study population. Thirty-nine scans were performed at 3 T and 21 scans were performed at 1.5 T. Two different reviewers independently and blindly qualitatively evaluated all sequences to determine image quality and extent of artifacts.

Results

MP-GRE and radial 3-D-GRE sequences had the least respiratory motion (P?Conclusions Our preliminary results support the preference of fat-suppressed radial 3-D-GRE as the best post-contrast T1-weighted imaging approach for patients under the age of 5 years, when dynamic imaging is not essential.
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