TY - JOUR
T1 - Diffusion tensor imaging of kidneys with respiratory triggering
T2 - Optimization of parameters to demonstrate anisotropic structures on fraction anisotropy maps
AU - Kataoka, Masako
AU - Kido, Aki
AU - Yamamoto, Akira
AU - Nakamoto, Yuji
AU - Koyama, Takashi
AU - Isoda, Hiroyoshi
AU - Maetani, Yoji
AU - Umeoka, Shigeaki
AU - Tamai, Ken
AU - Saga, Tsuneo
AU - Morisawa, Nobuko
AU - Mori, Susumu
AU - Togashi, Kaori
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/3
Y1 - 2009/3
N2 - Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of diffusion tensor imaging(DTI) of kidneys with respiratory triggering, and determine the optimal imaging parameters for fraction an-isotropy(FA) maps. Materials and Methods: DTI of kidneys from 16 healthy volunteers was performed using a 1.5T scanner. Five different sequences with different parameters including respiration-triggered acquisition or multiple breath-holding, slice thicknesses of 3 or 5 mm, and different numbers of signal averaging and b values were compared. FA and apparent diffusion coefficients(ADCs) of the cortex and medulla were measured. Measurement error within the same and repeated examination was examined using within-individual standard deviation(Sw). Results: FAs of the renal cortex were lower than the medulla(mean value of a sequence ranging 0.148-0.224, 0.433-0.476) and the ADCs of the cortex were higher than the medulla(2.26-2.69 X 10̃ 3 mm 2/s, 1.77-2.19 X 10̃ 3 mm 2/s) in all sequences(P < 0.001). The renal cortex- medulla difference was the largest, with respiratorytrigger-ing including a 3-mm slice thickness, three signal averages,and a b-value = 0, 200, or 400 s/mm 2(P < 0.001). Sw tended to be smaller in the sequence with a b-value of 400 s/mm 2. Conclusion: DTI of kidneys with respiratory triggering is feasible with excellent cortex-medulla differentiation.
AB - Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of diffusion tensor imaging(DTI) of kidneys with respiratory triggering, and determine the optimal imaging parameters for fraction an-isotropy(FA) maps. Materials and Methods: DTI of kidneys from 16 healthy volunteers was performed using a 1.5T scanner. Five different sequences with different parameters including respiration-triggered acquisition or multiple breath-holding, slice thicknesses of 3 or 5 mm, and different numbers of signal averaging and b values were compared. FA and apparent diffusion coefficients(ADCs) of the cortex and medulla were measured. Measurement error within the same and repeated examination was examined using within-individual standard deviation(Sw). Results: FAs of the renal cortex were lower than the medulla(mean value of a sequence ranging 0.148-0.224, 0.433-0.476) and the ADCs of the cortex were higher than the medulla(2.26-2.69 X 10̃ 3 mm 2/s, 1.77-2.19 X 10̃ 3 mm 2/s) in all sequences(P < 0.001). The renal cortex- medulla difference was the largest, with respiratorytrigger-ing including a 3-mm slice thickness, three signal averages,and a b-value = 0, 200, or 400 s/mm 2(P < 0.001). Sw tended to be smaller in the sequence with a b-value of 400 s/mm 2. Conclusion: DTI of kidneys with respiratory triggering is feasible with excellent cortex-medulla differentiation.
KW - Apparent diffusion coefficient
KW - DTI
KW - Fractional anisotropy
KW - Kidney
KW - Respiratory triggering
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U2 - 10.1002/jmri.21669
DO - 10.1002/jmri.21669
M3 - Article
C2 - 19243070
AN - SCOPUS:63449094082
SN - 1053-1807
VL - 29
SP - 736
EP - 744
JO - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
JF - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
IS - 3
ER -