The brachial plexus is a difficult region to obtain high-quality DTI. In DTI with SENSE, noise-like artifacts appear in the center of the image, resulting in poor image quality. It has been reported that C-SENSE (EPICS), which combines parallel imaging and compressed sensing, can reduce parallel imaging-derived artifacts and may be a more robust method for quantitative imaging than SENSE. This study compared EPICS with SENSE and SENSE×2 (same conditions as SENSE with increased NEX) in the brachial plexus region, and EPICS was a robust imaging method producing better reproducibility of ADC and FA values than SENSE and SENSE×2.
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