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Abstract #5115

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Using Echo Planar Imaging with Compressed SENSE (EPICS) for Pancreatic Protocol MRI: A Multicenter Study

Tetsuro Kaga1, Yoshifumi Noda1, Masashi Asano1, Nobuyuki Kawai1, Kimihiro Kajita2, Yukiko Takai1, Fumitaka Ejima3, Akio Ito1, Fuminori Hyodo1,4, Hiroki Kato1, Yoshihiko Fukukura5, and Masayuki Matsuo1
1Department of Radiology, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan, 2Department of Radiology Services, Gifu University Hospital, Gifu, Japan, 3Department of Radiology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan, 4Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research, Institute for Advanced Study, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan, 5Department of Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan

Synopsis

Keywords: Diffusion Reconstruction, Pancreas

Motivation: To prove the feasibility of DWI using echo planar imaging with Compressed SENSE (EPICS-DWI).

Goal(s): Are the images and values obtained by EPICS-DWI reliable?

Approach: Taking both conventional DWI using parallel imaging (PI-DWI) and EPICS-DWI images for the same patient with untreated PDAC within the same examination and compare them.

Results: The ADC value of PDAC did not differ between PI-DWI and EPICS-DWI. EPICS-DWI can improve the qualitative overall image quality and PDAC-to-pancreas CNR compared to PI-DWI. The qualitative PDAC conspicuity was comparable between PI-DWI and EPICS-DWI.

Impact: EPICS could improve image quality of high-b value DWI images without any worries about significant changing of ADC values of PDAC.

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