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Published in: Abdominal Radiology 12/2020

Open Access 01-12-2020 | Prostate Cancer | Pelvis

Quality Comparison of 3 Tesla multiparametric MRI of the prostate using a flexible surface receiver coil versus conventional surface coil plus endorectal coil setup

Authors: T. Ullrich, M. D. Kohli, M. A. Ohliger, K. Magudia, S. S. Arora, T. Barrett, L. K. Bittencourt, D. J. Margolis, L. Schimmöller, B. Turkbey, A. C. Westphalen

Published in: Abdominal Radiology | Issue 12/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

To subjectively and quantitatively compare the quality of 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate acquired with a novel flexible surface coil (FSC) and with a conventional endorectal coil (ERC).

Methods

Six radiologists independently reviewed 200 pairs of axial, high-resolution T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted image data sets, each containing one examination acquired with the FSC and one with the ERC, respectively. Readers selected their preferred examination from each pair and assessed every single examination using six quality criteria on 4-point scales. Signal-to-noise ratios were measured and compared.

Results

Two readers preferred FSC acquisition (36.5–45%) over ERC acquisition (13.5–15%) for both sequences combined, and four readers preferred ERC acquisition (41–46%). Analysis of pooled responses for both sequences from all readers shows no significant preference for FSC or ERC. Analysis of the individual sequences revealed a pooled preference for the FSC in T2WI (38.7% vs 17.8%) and for the ERC in DWI (50.9% vs 19.6%). Patients’ weight was the only weak predictor of a preference for the ERC acquisition (p = 0.04). SNR and CNR were significantly higher in the ERC acquisitions (p<0.001) except CNR differentiating tumor lesions from benign prostate (p=0.1).

Conclusion

Although readers have strong individual preferences, comparable subjective image quality can be obtained for prostate MRI with an ERC and the novel FSC. ERC imaging might be particularly valuable for sequences with inherently lower SNR as DWI and larger patients whereas the FSC is generally preferred in T2WI. FSC imaging generates a lower SNR than with an ERC.
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Metadata
Title
Quality Comparison of 3 Tesla multiparametric MRI of the prostate using a flexible surface receiver coil versus conventional surface coil plus endorectal coil setup
Authors
T. Ullrich
M. D. Kohli
M. A. Ohliger
K. Magudia
S. S. Arora
T. Barrett
L. K. Bittencourt
D. J. Margolis
L. Schimmöller
B. Turkbey
A. C. Westphalen
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Abdominal Radiology / Issue 12/2020
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Electronic ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02641-0

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