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Abstract #5171

3D T2-Weighted Imaging of the Breasts in the Supine Position

Karla Raylene Epperson1, Jana Vincent2, Bruce Daniel 1, Fraser Robb2, Patricia Lan3, Arnaud Guidon4, Brian Hargreaves 1, and Catherine J Moran1
1Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 2Coils, GE HealthCare, Aurora, OH, United States, 3MRI Clinical Solutions and Research Collaboratins, GE HealthCare, Menlo Park, CA, United States, 4Global MR Applications and Workflow, GE HealthCare, Boston, MA, United States

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Motivation: Despite its importance in breast MRI, T2-weighted supine imaging is understudied, risking image quality due to motion and prolonged respiratory-triggered scans.

Goal(s): To evaluate effectiveness of 3D supine T2-weighted breast imaging using a 60-channel flexible breast coil.

Approach: Three individuals underwent prone and supine breast imaging using two parallel imaging settings. An MRI Radiologist evaluated four images in a blinded study of techniques.

Results: Increased acceleration available with the 60-channel breast coil, achieved high 3D T2-weighted image quality in the supine position within a clinically feasible scan time.

Impact: Supine positioning in breast MRI, facilitated with flexible blanket coils and fast, high-performing protocols, has the potential to improve the comfort and efficiency of the exam, allowing breast MRI to be accessible to a much wider population of women.

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