2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-023-09470-x
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Magnetic resonance shoulder imaging using deep learning–based algorithm

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“…In patients presenting with hip pain, the susceptibility to motion artifacts stemming from the patients' movements introduces varying degrees of diagnostic complexity. Signi cantly, reducing scan time holds the potential to mitigate motion artifacts [24]. Our results thus substantiate the pivotal role of DL-MRI in catalyzing the adoption of accelerated sequences as a viable alternative to conventional sequences, with the overarching aim of minimizing motion-induced artifacts in hip imaging.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In patients presenting with hip pain, the susceptibility to motion artifacts stemming from the patients' movements introduces varying degrees of diagnostic complexity. Signi cantly, reducing scan time holds the potential to mitigate motion artifacts [24]. Our results thus substantiate the pivotal role of DL-MRI in catalyzing the adoption of accelerated sequences as a viable alternative to conventional sequences, with the overarching aim of minimizing motion-induced artifacts in hip imaging.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The results indicated that the accelerated sequences with DLR provided similar subjective image quality, artifacts, and diagnostic performance compared to standard sequences [41]. Liu et al [42] showed a significantly reduced scan time (6 min 1 s vs. 11 min 25 s) and higher image quality in DLR MRI compared to conventional method. The image quality satisfaction survey among 400 patients received high scores in DL-MRI from all radiologists.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Previous research has indicated that DL-MRI has the potential to generate images of higher quality compared to Conventional-MRI in the FS PDWI and FS T2WI sequences ( 23 ). Besides, Dratsch et al ( 24 ) have assessed the image quality of shoulder MRI utilizing a combination of compressed sensing (CS) acquisition and DL reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has explored the application of DL reconstruction technology in shoulder MRI, demonstrating its efficacy in reducing acquisition times. Similarly, studies focusing on knee MRI have shown that DL-MRI has the potential to shorten scan times, suggesting that DL-MRI can serve as a viable alternative to Conventional-MRI ( 23 , 26 ). Moreover, DL-MRI has exhibited remarkable performance in various anatomical regions, including the pituitary, temporomandibular joint, prostate, and brain ( 7 , 27 - 29 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%