2017
DOI: 10.1097/rli.0000000000000350
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Metal Artifact Reduction Magnetic Resonance Imaging Around Arthroplasty Implants

Abstract: High receiver BW is the most effective parameter for reduction of arthroplasty implant-induced metal artifact on MRI scans, whereas in contradiction to prevalent notions, long echo trains fail to reduce implant-related metal artifacts, but in fact cause degradation of image quality around the implant with resultant larger appearing total metal artifacts.

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“…Regarding artifact size, the standard nonoptimized sequence produced the largest peri-implant signal void, and each optimization (oBW, VAT, oBW-VAT, and SEMAC) resulted in artifact size reduction in both phantoms, which is consistent with findings at lower field strengths 16,18,27,42 . However, at 7-T MRI, only the combination of oBW and VAT (oBW-VAT) as well as SEMAC produced a significantly smaller peri-implant signal void for all image contrasts (T1-w, T2-w, and IM-w) compared with the nonoptimized sequence (STA), whereas at 1.5-T and 3-T MRI, basic techniques such as increasing the receive bandwidth alone also have the potential for a significant signal void reduction compared with nonoptimized sequences 33,50 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Regarding artifact size, the standard nonoptimized sequence produced the largest peri-implant signal void, and each optimization (oBW, VAT, oBW-VAT, and SEMAC) resulted in artifact size reduction in both phantoms, which is consistent with findings at lower field strengths 16,18,27,42 . However, at 7-T MRI, only the combination of oBW and VAT (oBW-VAT) as well as SEMAC produced a significantly smaller peri-implant signal void for all image contrasts (T1-w, T2-w, and IM-w) compared with the nonoptimized sequence (STA), whereas at 1.5-T and 3-T MRI, basic techniques such as increasing the receive bandwidth alone also have the potential for a significant signal void reduction compared with nonoptimized sequences 33,50 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In summary, the findings in this study indicate no significant overall metal artifact reduction of either oBW or of VAT alone compared with standard nonoptimized TSE sequences at 7-T MRI. In contradiction to these findings, oBW alone at 1.5-T and 3-T MRI has been shown to significantly reduce image distortions 18,33,50 . An explanation for this discrepancy between ultra-high field MRI and lower field strengths may be that an increase of the receive bandwidth to around 500 Hz/pixel at 7-T MRI may be insufficient to yield a significant artifact reduction, and even higher receive bandwidths (>>500 Hz/pixel) might be needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Such artifacts were visible on a few SPGR images. Fortunately, UTE sequences are less prone to susceptibility artifacts of this kind (35, 36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, MRI is not the most common test used to evaluate treatment options and ONFH during postoperative FNF follow-up. MRIs are affected by metal implants, which may cause potential internal fixation losses and thermal effect (43). MRI tests are more expensive, take longer, and require the radiologist to have a higher level of diagnostic experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%