Silicone implant and fibrous capsule assessment based on water-fat-silicone chemical shift encoding-based species separation in breast MRI

Author:

Borde Tabea1ORCID,Stelter Jonathan1,Wiedemann Antonia1,Böhm Christof1,Ruschke Stefan1,Komenda Alexander1,Weiss Kilian2,Wu Mingming1,Makowski Marcus R1,Karampinos Dimitrios C1,Fallenberg Eva M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, School of Medicine & Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

2. Philips GmbH Market DACH, Hamburg, Germany

Abstract

Background With rising breast augmentations worldwide, there is an increasing clinical need for an early and accurate detection of implant complications. Purpose To compare the quality of chemical shift encoding-based (CSE) water-fat-silicone separation compared to double inversion recovery (DIR) silicone-only imaging in breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Material and Methods This retrospective, single-center study included women with silicone implants subjected to 3-T MRI between January 2021 and March 2022. MRI included (i) two-dimensional silicone-only T2-weighted turbo spin echo DIR acquisition and (ii) three-dimensional CSE imaging based on multi-echo gradient-echo sequence enabling water-, fat-, and silicone-image separation. Images were evaluated and compared by three independent radiologists using a clinically established rating including differentiability of the silicone implant, visibility and contouring of the adjacent fibrous capsule, and accuracy of intralesional folds in a ranking of 1–5. The apparent contrast-to-noise (aCNR) was calculated. Results In 71 women, the average quality of water-fat-silicone images from CSE imaging was assessed as “good” (assessment 4 ± 0.9). In 68 (96%) patients, CSE imaging achieved a concise delineation of the silicone implant and precise visualization of the fibrous capsule that was not distinguishable in DIR imaging. Implant ruptures were more easily detected in CSE imaging. The aCNR was higher in CSE compared to DIR imaging (18.43 ± 9.8 vs. 14.73 ± 2.5; P = 0.002). Conclusion Intrinsically co-registered water-fat-silicone-separated CSE-based images enable a reliable assessment of silicone implants. The simultaneously improved differentiability of the implant and fibrous capsule may provide clinicians with a valuable tool for an accurate evaluation of implant integrity and early detection of potential complications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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