Effect of Phase Encoding Direction on Image Quality in Single‐Shot EPI Diffusion‐Weighted Imaging of the Breast

Author:

Rodríguez‐Soto Ana E.1ORCID,Zou Jingjing2,Loubrie Stephane1ORCID,Ebrahimi Sheida1,Jordan Stephan1,Schlein Alexandra1ORCID,Lim Vivian1,Ojeda‐Fournier Haydee1ORCID,Rakow‐Penner Rebecca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA

2. Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA

Abstract

BackgroundIn breast diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI), distortion and physiologic artifacts affect clinical interpretation. Image quality can be optimized by addressing the effect of phase encoding (PE) direction on these artifacts.PurposeTo compare distortion artifacts in breast DWI acquired with different PE directions and polarities, and to discuss their clinical implications.Study TypeProspective.PopulationEleven healthy volunteers (median age: 47 years old; range: 22–74 years old) and a breast phantom.Field Strength/SequenceSingle‐shot echo planar DWI and three‐dimensional fast gradient echo sequences at 3 T.AssessmentAll DWI data were acquired with left–right, right–left, posterior–anterior, and anterior–posterior PE directions. In phantom data, displacement magnitude was evaluated by comparing the location of landmarks in anatomical and DWI images. Three breast radiologists (5, 17, and 23 years of experience) assessed the presence or absence of physiologic artifacts in volunteers' DWI datasets and indicated their PE‐direction preference.Statistical TestsAnalysis of variance with post‐hoc tests were used to assess differences in displacement magnitude across DWI datasets and observers. A binomial test and a chi‐squared test were used to evaluate if each in vivo DWI dataset had an equal probability (25%) of being preferred by radiologists. Inter‐reader agreement was evaluated using Gwet's AC1 agreement coefficient. A P‐value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.ResultsIn the phantom study, median displacement was the significantly largest in posterior–anterior data. While the displacement in the anterior–posterior and left–right data were equivalent (P = 0.545). In the in vivo data, there were no physiological artifacts observed in any dataset, regardless of PE direction. In the reader study, there was a significant preference for the posterior–anterior datasets which were selected 94% of the time. There was good agreement between readers (0.936).Data ConclusionThis study showed the impact of PE direction on distortion artifacts in breast DWI. In healthy volunteers, the posterior‐to‐anterior PE direction was preferred by readers.Level of Evidence2Technical EfficacyStage 1

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GE Healthcare

Publisher

Wiley

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