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MRI sequence focused on pancreatic morphology evaluation: three-shot turbo spin-echo with deep learning-based reconstruction.

Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987) 2025 Vol.66(11) p. 1184-1191

Kadoya Y, Mochizuki K, Asano A, Miyakawa K, Kanatani M, Saito J, Abo H

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BackgroundHigher-resolution magnetic resonance imaging sequences are needed for the early detection of pancreatic cancer.PurposeTo compare the quality of our novel T2-weighted, high-contrast, thin-sli

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APA Kadoya Y, Mochizuki K, et al. (2025). MRI sequence focused on pancreatic morphology evaluation: three-shot turbo spin-echo with deep learning-based reconstruction.. Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987), 66(11), 1184-1191. https://doi.org/10.1177/02841851251355844
MLA Kadoya Y, et al.. "MRI sequence focused on pancreatic morphology evaluation: three-shot turbo spin-echo with deep learning-based reconstruction.." Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987), vol. 66, no. 11, 2025, pp. 1184-1191.
PMID 40641210

Abstract

BackgroundHigher-resolution magnetic resonance imaging sequences are needed for the early detection of pancreatic cancer.PurposeTo compare the quality of our novel T2-weighted, high-contrast, thin-slice imaging sequence, with an improved spatial resolution and deep learning-based reconstruction (three-shot turbo spin-echo with deep learning-based reconstruction [3S-TSE-DLR]), for imaging the pancreas with imaging using three conventional sequences (half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo [HASTE], fat-suppressed 3D T1-weighted [FS-3D-T1W] imaging, and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography [MRCP]).Material and MethodsPancreatic images of 50 healthy volunteers acquired with 3S-TSE-DLR, HASTE, FS-3D-T1W imaging, and MRCP were compared by two diagnostic radiologists. A 5-point scale was used for assessing motion artifacts, pancreatic margin sharpness, and the ability to identify the main pancreatic duct (MPD) on 3S-TSE-DLR, HASTE, and FS-3D-T1W imaging, respectively. The ability to identify MPD via MRCP was also evaluated.ResultsArtifact scores (the higher the score, the fewer the artifacts) were significantly higher for 3S-TSE-DLR than for HASTE, and significantly lower for 3S-TSE-DLR than for FS-3D-T1W imaging, for both radiologists. Sharpness scores were significantly higher for 3S-TSE-DLR than for HASTE and FS-3D-T1W imaging, for both radiologists. The rate of identification of MPD was significantly higher for 3S-TSE-DLR than for FS-3D-T1W imaging, for both radiologists, and significantly higher for 3S-TSE-DLR than for HASTE for one radiologist. The rate of identification of MPD was not significantly different between 3S-TSE-DLR and MRCP.Conclusion3S-TSE-DLR provides better image sharpness than conventional sequences, can identify MPD equally as well or better than HASTE, and shows identification performance comparable to that of MRCP.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Deep Learning; Male; Female; Pancreas; Adult; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Middle Aged; Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Healthy Volunteers; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Aged; Pancreatic Neoplasms