SIGNAL, CONTRAST, AND RESOLUTION IN OPTIMIZED PD-WEIGTED AND T2-WEIGHTED TURBO SE IMAGES OF THE KNEE

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作者
FELLNER, C
GEISSLER, A
HELD, P
STROTZER, M
TREIBEL, W
FELLNER, F
机构
[1] RHEUMA ZENTRUM, ORTHOPAD KLIN 1, BAD ABBACH, GERMANY
[2] OBEROSTERREICH LANDESNERVENKLIN, DEPT NEURORADIOL, LINZ, AUSTRIA
关键词
KNEES; ANATOMY; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TECHNIQUES; FAST SPIN ECHO; IMAGE QUALITY;
D O I
10.1097/00004728-199501000-00019
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objective: Signal and contrast behavior, delineation of anatomical details, and flow artifacts were compared in dual echo SE and turbo SE (TSE) sequences. Results were correlated with theoretical aspects of the TSE technique. Materials and Methods: A TSE sequence (TR = 3,500 ms, TE(eff) = 19, 93 ms, ETL = 3) and a conventional SE sequence (TR = 2,500 ms, TE = 20, 70 ms) were applied to 64 patients with knee injuries. Signal intensities of anatomical structures were measured in regions of interest. Contrast and edge sharpness of menisci and posterior cruciate ligament were evaluated by three independent observers. Results: The TSE sequence yielded similar signal and contrast behavior compared with SE. Visual evaluation revealed nearly equivalent contrast and edge sharpness of menisci and posterior cruciate ligament in proton-density (PD)-weighted TSE images. Contrast and edge sharpness of menisci were significantly lower in T2-weighted TSE images. Reduced flow artifacts were found in PD- and especially in T2-weighted TSE images. Differences between both techniques are interpreted, taking into account influence of TE(eff) ETL, k-space trajectory, magnetization transfer effects, and J-coupling. Conclusion: The TSE sequence yielded good image quality in PD-weighted, but slightly inferior quality in T2-weighted, images, reducing the time of acquisition by 50%.
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页数:10
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