This
study compared the occurrence of transient respiratory motion artifacts (TRMA)
in multiple arterial phases of contrast-enhanced MR imaging using a rapid
acquisition technique with high temporal and spatial resolution between
gadoxetate disodium and gadobutrol. This study showed that the frequency of TRMA
after third arterial phase was significantly higher in patients using
gadoxetate disodium than in patients using gadobutrol. In multiple arterial
phase dynamic MR imaging, the frequency of TRMA in gadoxetate disodium increased,
compared with gadobutrol, caused by the intolerable respiratory suspension
after third arterial phase, possibly due to contrast agent-related effect.
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