Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of upper abdominal organs: field strength and intervendor variability of apparent diffusion coefficients


Autoria(s): Donati, Olivio F; Chong, Daniel; Nanz, Daniel; Boss, Andreas; Fröhlich, Johannes; Andres, Erik; Seifert, Burkhardt; Thöny, Harriet C.
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01/02/2014

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PURPOSE To determine the variability of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values in various anatomic regions in the upper abdomen measured with magnetic resonance (MR) systems from different vendors and with different field strengths. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ten healthy men (mean age, 36.6 years ± 7.7 [standard deviation]) gave written informed consent to participate in this prospective ethics committee-approved study. Diffusion-weighted (DW) MR imaging was performed in each subject with 1.5- and 3.0-T MR systems from each of three vendors at two institutions. Two readers independently measured ADC values in seven upper abdominal regions (left and right liver lobe, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and renal cortex and medulla). ADC values were tested for interobserver differences, as well as for differences related to field strength and vendor, with repeated-measures analysis of variance; coefficients of variation (CVs) and variance components were calculated. RESULTS Interreader agreement was excellent (intraclass coefficient, 0.876). ADC values were (77.5-88.8) ×10(-5) mm(2)/sec in the spleen and (250.6-278.5) ×10(-5) mm(2)/sec in the gallbladder. There were no significant differences between ADC values measured at 1.5 T and those measured at 3.0 T in any anatomic region (P >.10 for all). In two of seven regions at 1.5 T (left and right liver lobes, P < .023) and in four of seven regions at 3.0 T (left liver lobe, pancreas, and renal cortex and medulla, P < .008), intervendor differences were significant. CVs ranged from 7.0% to 27.1% depending on the anatomic location. CONCLUSION Despite significant intervendor differences in ADC values of various anatomic regions of the upper abdomen, ADC values of the gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidney may be comparable between MR systems from different vendors and between different field strengths.

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Donati, Olivio F; Chong, Daniel; Nanz, Daniel; Boss, Andreas; Fröhlich, Johannes; Andres, Erik; Seifert, Burkhardt; Thöny, Harriet C. (2014). Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of upper abdominal organs: field strength and intervendor variability of apparent diffusion coefficients. Radiology, 270(2), pp. 454-463. Radiological Society of North America RSNA 10.1148/radiol.13130819 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.13130819>

doi:10.7892/boris.66113

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Radiological Society of North America RSNA

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Donati, Olivio F; Chong, Daniel; Nanz, Daniel; Boss, Andreas; Fröhlich, Johannes; Andres, Erik; Seifert, Burkhardt; Thöny, Harriet C. (2014). Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of upper abdominal organs: field strength and intervendor variability of apparent diffusion coefficients. Radiology, 270(2), pp. 454-463. Radiological Society of North America RSNA 10.1148/radiol.13130819 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.13130819>

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