Abstract #1262
Feasibility of Hip Prosthesis Imaging at 3T
Chen Lin 1 , Kecheng Liu 2 , Bruce Spottiswoode 2 , and Kenneth Buckwalter 1
1
Radiology and Imaging Science, IU School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States,
2
Siemens
Medical Solutions, USA Inc., PA, United States
MRI of patients with hip prostheses remains a challenge,
particularly at 3T. Through phantom and volunteer
studies, a set of optimized protocols for metal artifact
reduction (MAR) using view angle tilting (VAT) and slice
encoding metal artifact correction (SEMAC) was found to
produce diagnostic information within a clinically
acceptable scan time at 3T. For prostheses made of
non-magnetic alloys, the degree of MAR approaches that
of 1.5T.
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