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Article

Diffusion-Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Using Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoding and Reverse Polarity Gradient in Head Andneck Cancer: An Initial Study

by
Amaresha Shridhar Konar
1,
Maggie Fung
2,
Ramesh Paudyal
1,
Jung Hun Oh
1,
Yousef Mazaheri
1,3,
Vaios Hatzoglou
3 and
Amita Shukla-Dave
1,3,*
1
Department of Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
2
GE Healthcare, New York, NY, USA
3
Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Tomography 2020, 6(2), 231-240; https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2020.00014
Submission received: 3 March 2020 / Revised: 7 April 2020 / Accepted: 11 May 2020 / Published: 1 June 2020

Abstract

We aimed to compare the geometric distortion (GD) correction performance and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements of single-shot diffusion-weighted echo-planar imaging (SS-DWEPI), multiplexed sensitivity encoding (MUSE)-DWEPI, and MUSE-DWEPI with reverse-polarity gradient (RPG) in phantoms and patients. We performed phantom studies at 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using the American College of Radiology phantom and Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance DW-MRI ice-water phantom to assess GD and effect of distortion in the measurement of ADC, respectively. Institutional review board approved the prospective clinical component of this study. DW-MRI data were obtained from 11 patients with head and neck cancer using these three DW-MRI methods. Wilcoxon signed-rank (WSR) and Kruskal–Wallis (KW) tests were used to compare ADC values, and qualitative rating by radiologist between three DW-MRI methods. In the ACR phantom, GD of 0.17% was observed for the b = 0 s/mm2 image of the MUSE-DWEPI with RPG method compared with that of 1.53% and 2.1% of MUSE-DWEPI and SS-DWEPI, respectively; The corresponding methods root-mean-square errors were 0.58, 3.37, and 5.07 mm. WSR and KW tests showed no significant difference in the ADC measurement between these three DW-MRI methods for both healthy masseter muscles and neoplasms (P > .05). We observed improvement in spatial accuracy for MUSE-DWEPI with RPG in the head and neck region with a higher correlation (R2 = 0.791) compared with that for SS-DWEPI (R2 = 0.707) and MUSE-DWEPI (R2 = 0.745). MUSE-DWEPI with RPG significantly reduces the distortion compared with MUSE-DWEPI or conventional SS-DWEPI techniques, and the ADC values were similar.
Keywords: head and neck region; diffusion-weighted MRI; echo planar imaging; eddy current; magnetic field inhomogeneity; geometrical distortion; multiplexed sensitivity encoding; reverse-polarity gradients head and neck region; diffusion-weighted MRI; echo planar imaging; eddy current; magnetic field inhomogeneity; geometrical distortion; multiplexed sensitivity encoding; reverse-polarity gradients

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Konar, A.S.; Fung, M.; Paudyal, R.; Oh, J.H.; Mazaheri, Y.; Hatzoglou, V.; Shukla-Dave, A. Diffusion-Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Using Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoding and Reverse Polarity Gradient in Head Andneck Cancer: An Initial Study. Tomography 2020, 6, 231-240. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2020.00014

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Konar AS, Fung M, Paudyal R, Oh JH, Mazaheri Y, Hatzoglou V, Shukla-Dave A. Diffusion-Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Using Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoding and Reverse Polarity Gradient in Head Andneck Cancer: An Initial Study. Tomography. 2020; 6(2):231-240. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2020.00014

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Konar, Amaresha Shridhar, Maggie Fung, Ramesh Paudyal, Jung Hun Oh, Yousef Mazaheri, Vaios Hatzoglou, and Amita Shukla-Dave. 2020. "Diffusion-Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Using Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoding and Reverse Polarity Gradient in Head Andneck Cancer: An Initial Study" Tomography 6, no. 2: 231-240. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2020.00014

APA Style

Konar, A. S., Fung, M., Paudyal, R., Oh, J. H., Mazaheri, Y., Hatzoglou, V., & Shukla-Dave, A. (2020). Diffusion-Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Using Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoding and Reverse Polarity Gradient in Head Andneck Cancer: An Initial Study. Tomography, 6(2), 231-240. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2020.00014

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