Abstract #1044
Impact of positional difference on the measurement of breast density in MRI
Jeon-Hor Chen 1,2 , Siwa Chan 3 , Yi-Ting Tang 4 , Angela T. Cheriyan 1 , Nikita Rakesh Shah 1 , and Min-Ying Su 1
1
Center for Functional Onco-Imaging,
University of California, Irvine, California, United
States,
2
Department
of Radiology, Eda Hospital and I-Shou University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan,
3
Department
of Radiology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital,
Taichung, Taiwan,
4
Department
of Medical Imaging, China Medical University, Taichung,
Taiwan
We conducted a study to investigate the consistency of
percent breast density measured in MRI in four different
positions and imaging resolution. The breast and
fibroglandular tissue segmentation was based on an
established novel method. Results of FV and PD
measurement show small variations, with an averaged CV
of <9%, among the four MR studies. Remarkable
measurement variation did occur in some subjects in
hands-down position, compared to hands-up position. The
results from our MR consistency study indicate that MR
imaging data from multi-centers, regardless of patients
positions (hand-up or hands-down), can be combined for
analysis.
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