Yu Nishina1, Satoru Morita1, Tatsuya Kuramoto2, Makoto Suzuki2, Hitoshi Tadenuma2, Yasuhiro Goto2, Masami Yoneyama3, and Shuji Sakai1
1Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 2Radiological Service, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 3Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan
We
compared the image quality of single-shot turbo spin-echo
diffusion-weighted imaging (TSE-DWI) with parallel imaging and conventional echo planar
DWI (EPI-DWI) in the pancreas of healthy volunteers. TSE-DWI with a sensitivity
encoding factor (SF) of 2, 4, 6, and EPI-DWI with SF2 (b-values = 0, 500, 1000
s/mm2) were obtained using a 3T MRI scanner. Two radiologists
evaluated overall image quality, susceptibility artifacts, and aliasing
artifacts. TSE-DWI with moderate SF had better image quality than conventional
EPI-DWI for a medium b-value because of less susceptibility artifacts.