In dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI, establishing a high level of repeatability is essential to ensure reliability of changes in perfusion parameters over longitudinal studies in an individual subject. To assess the repeatabilities of perfusion parameters and identify the effect of T1 map on them, we performed two sequential free-breathing DCE-MRI studies in patients with solid hepatic malignancies. Our results showed that Kep had the highest repeatability, and the repeatabilities of all perfusion parameters were boosted when fixed T1 value (800 ms) was used instead of values obtained from T1 mapping.
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