Yusuke Inoue1, Gou Ogasawara1, Keiji Matsunaga1, Kaoru Fujii1, Hirofumi Hata2, and Yuki Takato2
We evaluated two
commercially available methods for non-uniformity correction, an image-based
method (SCIC) and a calibration-based method (PURE), in Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MR imaging using a 3T
scanner. SCIC improved uniformity for the precontrast images; however, artificial
hyperintensity in the liver surface was evident especially in the
hepatobiliary-phase images. Quantitative evaluation of contrast effects were
severely distorted by SCIC. PURE improved uniformity in the precontrast and
hepatobiliary-phase images, and appeared to aid quantitative evaluation of the
signal intensity after contrast administration. PURE is indicated to be a
useful non-uniformity correction method in Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MR imaging using a 3T
scanner.