Keywords: Liver, Body
Motivation: The image quality of free-breathing sequence (4D FreeBreathing) is not stable.
Goal(s): To identify the relative factors for degraded image quality in 4D FreeBreathing.
Approach: Images using 4D FreeBreathing sequence were retrospectively obtained from 73 patients and logistic regression analysis was conducted.
Results: The presence of cirrhosis and unacceptable image quality on pre-contrast images were the relative factors for degraded image quality in 4D FreeBreathing.
Impact: It is not preferable to perform 4D FreeBreathing in patients with cirrhosis and unacceptable image quality in pre-contrast scanning. Using the information of cirrhosis and image quality at pre-contrast, we may be able to select the appropriate candidates.
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