2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2014.12.001
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Phantom based qualitative and quantitative evaluation of artifacts in MR images of metallic hip prostheses

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“…9,22 Our results showed that SEMAC and VAT effectively reduced the area of signal void and length of spinal canal obscuration around the instrumentation, which is consistent with previous studies in vivo and in vitro. 13,17,23,24 Also, the visualizations of all periprosthetic anatomic structures were significantly better for SEMAC-VAT TSE images compared with standard TSE images with a significantly improved periprosthetic visualization of the pedicle, vertebral body, dural sac, and neural foramina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…9,22 Our results showed that SEMAC and VAT effectively reduced the area of signal void and length of spinal canal obscuration around the instrumentation, which is consistent with previous studies in vivo and in vitro. 13,17,23,24 Also, the visualizations of all periprosthetic anatomic structures were significantly better for SEMAC-VAT TSE images compared with standard TSE images with a significantly improved periprosthetic visualization of the pedicle, vertebral body, dural sac, and neural foramina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These implants can in principle already be visualized with optimized high bandwidth TSE protocols and it is sufficient to use 5 SES. Although no external volume reference such as X-ray [13] was used at this point, a comparison with a protocol using a very high SES number gave a clear evaluation of the protocol efficien- cy. At present, only in vitro experiments were performed and our results need to be validated in vivo.…”
Section: Semac: Stir Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the implant material is usually unknown, the imaging protocols are not optimized based on the material and clinical studies do not differentiate results based on prostheses models. Recently, there has been an increased interest in studying the influence of implant material on the performance of an artifact reduction sequence [13,14,16,17]. Månson et al presented a method for evaluating the performance of different techniques using SEMAC, VAT and T 1-w TSE sequences with different prostheses.…”
Section: Semac: Stir Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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