Keywords: Elastography, Pediatric, Liver Fibrosis
Motivation: Hepatic stiffness (HS), detected by MR elastography (MRE), is a biomarker for hepatic fibrosis. Liver MRE requires breath-holding (BH), which is challenging in children or people with liver disease. Spin-echo echo-planar-imaging (SE-EPI) MRE can quantify HS rapidly(~10 s), even with iron overload.
Goal(s): To evaluate free-breathing (FB) SE-EPI MRE without respiratory triggering or motion compensation in terms of agreement, repeatability, and measurable liver area [%] with respect to BH SE-EPI MRE.
Approach: BH and FB SE-EPI MRE were acquired in 23 children and 2 adults with liver biopsy.
Results: FB SE-EPI MRE provided fast, accurate, and repeatable HS with high measurable liver area.
Impact: The free-breathing (FB) MR elastography (MRE) of the liver based on spin-echo echo-planar-imaging (SE-EPI) produced accurate and repeatable hepatic stiffness with respect to standard breath-held SE-EPI MRE. FB SE-EPI MRE can be useful for populations who cannot hold their breath.
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