STEAM-DWI as a robust alternative to EPI-DWI: Evaluation in pediatric brain MRI

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​STEAM-DWI as a robust alternative to EPI-DWI: Evaluation in pediatric brain MRI​
Gräfe, D.; Päts, A.; Merkenschlager, A.; Roth, C.; Hirsch, F. W.; Frahm, J. & Voit, D.​ (2022) 
PLoS One17(5) art. e0268523​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268523 

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Gräfe, Daniel; Päts, Anne; Merkenschlager, Andreas; Roth, Christian; Hirsch, Franz Wolfgang; Frahm, Jens; Voit, Dirk
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Lundberg, Peter
Abstract
Purpose Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is an essential element of almost every brain MRI examination. The most widely applied DWI technique, a single-shot echo-planar imaging DWI (EPI-DWI) sequence, suffers from a high sensitivity to magnetic field inhomogeneities. As an alternative, a single-shot stimulated echo acquisition mode diffusion-weighted MRI (STEAM-DWI) has recently been re-introduced after it became significantly faster. The aim of the study was to investigate the applicability of STEAM-DWI as a substitute to EPI-DWI in a daily routine of pediatric radiology. Methods Retrospectively, brain MRI examinations of 208 children with both EPI-DWI and STEAM-DWI were assessed. Visual resolution and diagnostic confidence were evaluated, the extent of susceptibility artifacts was quantified, and contrast-to-noise ratio was calculated in case of diffusion restriction. Furthermore, the correlation of apparent diffusion coefficient values between STEAM-DWI and EPI-DWI was tested. Results STEAM-DWI was inferior to EPI-DWI in visual resolution but with higher diagnostic confidence and lower artifact size. The apparent diffusion coefficient values of both sequences demonstrated excellent correlation. The contrast-to-noise ratio of STEAM-DWI was only half of that of EPI-DWI (58% resp. 112%). Conclusion STEAM-DWI is a robust alternative to EPI-DWI when increased susceptibility artifacts are to be expected. Drawbacks are a lower contrast-to-noise ratio and poorer visual resolution.
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2022
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PLoS One 
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1932-6203
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English

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