Erschienen in:
01.12.2012 | Breast
Combination of chemical suppression techniques for dual suppression of fat and silicone at diffusion-weighted MR imaging in women with breast implants
verfasst von:
Dow-Mu Koh, M. Blackledge, S. Burns, J. Hughes, A. Stemmer, B. Kiefer, M. O. Leach, D. J. Collins
Erschienen in:
European Radiology
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Ausgabe 12/2012
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Abstract
Objectives
Silicone breast prostheses prove technically challenging when performing diffusion-weighted MR imaging in the breasts. We describe a combined fat and chemical suppression scheme to achieve dual suppression of fat and silicone, thereby improving the quality of diffusion-weighted images in women with breast implants.
Methods
MR imaging was performed at 3.0 and 1.5 T in women with silicone breast implants using short-tau inversion recovery (STIR) fat-suppressed echo-planar (EPI) diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI) on its own and combined with the slice-select gradient-reversal (SSGR) technique. Imaging was performed using dedicated breast imaging coils.
Results
Complete suppression of the fat and silicone signal was possible at 3.0 T using EPI DWI with STIR and SSGR, evaluated with dedicated breast coils. However, a residual silicone signal was still perceptible at 1.5 T using this combined approach. Nevertheless, a further reduction in silicone signal at 1.5 T could be achieved by employing thinner slice partitions and the addition of the chemical-selective fat-suppression (CHESS) technique.
Conclusions
DWI using combined STIR and SSGR chemical suppression techniques is feasible to eliminate or reduce silicone signal from prosthetic breast implants.
Key Points
• Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is frequently needed following breast implants
• Unsuppressed signal from silicone creates artefacts on diffusion-weighted MR sequences
• Dual fat/chemical suppression can eliminate signal from fat and silicone
• STIR with slice selective gradient reversal can suppress fat and silicone signal