Comparison of compressed sensing-sensitivity encoding (CS-SENSE) accelerated 3D T2W TSE sequence versus conventional 3D and 2D T2W TSE sequences in rectal cancer: a prospective study
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Published:2022-08-23
Issue:11
Volume:47
Page:3660-3670
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ISSN:2366-0058
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Container-title:Abdominal Radiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Abdom Radiol
Author:
Gong Xiaoling,Wen Daguang,Wei Hong,Shen Yu,Deng Yujiao,Wang Ya,Wei Mingtian,Zhang Xiaoxiao,Zhang Xiaoyong,Wang Ziqiang,Wu Bing
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to evaluate the image quality and diagnostic value of compressed sensing-sensitivity encoding (CS-SENSE) accelerated 3-dimensional (3D) T2-weighted turbo spin-echo (T2W TSE) sequence in patients with rectal cancer compared with conventional 3D and 2-dimensional (2D) sequences.
Methods
A total of 54 patients who underwent the above three sequences were enrolled. Two radiologists independently reviewed the image quality using an ordinal 5-point Likert scale. The quantitative measurement was performed to calculate the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). The diagnostic value was assessed using TN staging, extramural vascular invasion and mesorectal fascia status. Friedman and McNemar’s tests were applied for comparative analysis.
Results
Forty-two patients were successfully included. Compared with 3D and 2D sequences, the CS-SENSE 3D sequence speeded up by 39% and 23%, respectively. The edge sharpness of CS-SENSE 3D images was similar to that of 3D and 2D images. The noise of CS-SENSE 3D images was comparable to that of 3D images but higher than that of 2D images. The SNRtumor and SNRrectal wall of CS-SENSE 3D images were considerably lower than those of 3D and 2D images. The CNR of CS-SENSE 3D images was similar to that of 3D images but lower than that of 2D images. However, no considerable differences were noted in diagnostic value among the three sequences.
Conclusions
CS-SENSE 3D T2 sequence provided comparable diagnostic performance, with substantially reduced imaging time and no significant sacrifices in image quality. This technique may serve as a reliable tool for evaluating rectal cancer.
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Funder
Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Urology,Gastroenterology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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