Comparison of Optimized 3D-SPACE and 3D-TSE Sequences at 1.5T MRCP in the Diagnosis of Choledocholithiasis.

2015
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate whether or not MRCP using a 3D-SPACE sequence allows for better image qualityand a higher level of diagnostic confidence than a conventional 3D-TSE sequence at 1.5 T regarding the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis in a routine clinical setting. Materials and Methods: 3D-SPACE and 3D-TSE sequences were performed in 42 consecutive patients with suspected choledocholithiasis undergoing MRCP. Evaluation of image qualityand diagnostic confidence was done on the pancreaticobiliary tree which was subdivided into 10 segments. They were scored and statistically evaluated separately for visibility and diagnostic certainty by three radiologists with differing levels of experience on a five-point scale of 1 to 5 and –2 to 2, respectively. Student t-test was performed, and the interobserver agreement was also calculated. Results: Image qualityfor each segment was significantly better for the 3D-SPACE sequence compared to the 3D-TSE sequence (4.48 ± 0.94 vs. 3.98 ± 1.20; 5-point scale p  Conclusion: The optimized 3D-SPACE sequence allows for better image qualityin 1.5 T MRCP examinations and leads to a higher diagnostic confidence for choledocholithiasis compared to the conventional 3D-TSE sequence. Key Points: • 3D-SPACE allows for better image qualityin 1.5 T MRCP. • This leads to a higher diagnostic confidence particularly in the periampullary region. • 3D-SPACE should be considered to substitute conventional 3D-TSE sequences in clinical routine MRCP. Citation Format: • Sudholt P, Zaehringer C, Urigo C et al. Comparison of Optimized 3D-SPACE and 3D-TSE Sequences at 1.5T MRCP in the Diagnosis of Choledocholithiasis. Fortschr Rontgenstr 2015; 187: 467 – 471
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