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Abstract #4784

Repeatability and reproducibility report on a novel gravitational MR Elastography device

Jie Wang1, Omar Darwish2, Ralph Sinkus3,4, Michael Wyban5, Shinya Handa5, and Labros Petropoulos5
1MR Application Predevelopment, Siemens Healthineers AG, Shenzhen, China, 2MR Application Predevelopment, Siemens Healthineers AG, Erlangen, Germany, 3School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom, 4Laboratory for Vascular Translational Science, INSERM U1148, Paris, France, 5Quality Electrodynamics LLC, Mayfield, OH, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Elastography, Elastography, MRE, Liver, Stiffness, Repeatability, Reproducibility

Motivation: We want contribute to establish MR Elastography as a reliable imaging technique for liver characterization.

Goal(s): To validate the repeatability and reproducibility of a novel, gravitational hepatic MRE system using a generalized multi-shot GRE-MRE sequence.

Approach: 57 health volunteers underwent 2D and 3D hepatic MRE scans on a 3T Siemens scanner. The repeatability was evaluated through repeated volunteer scans without repositioning, while reproducibility was performed by re-positioning the volunteer after each acquisition.

Results: The repeatability and reproducibility coefficients of 2D-MRE were 0.11, 0.20 and for 3D-MRE, 0.21, 0.24, respectively. Repeatability and reproducibility for the 2D-MRE to 3D-MRE cases were 0.44 and 0.45, respectively.

Impact: We evaluated a new MRE system provides sufficient mechanical vibration which results in high repeatability and reproducibility. This, in combination with the fast GRE-MRE sequence providing sufficient SNR and PNR, serves as a valuable solution.

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