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Intra- and inter-examination repeatability of magnetic resonance spectroscopy, magnitude-based MRI, and complex-based MRI for estimation of hepatic proton density fat fraction in overweight and obese children and adults.

Avishkar TyagiOmid YeganehYakir LevinJonathan C HookerGavin C HamiltonTanya WolfsonAnthony GamstAmir K ZandElhamy HebaRohit LoombaJeffrey SchwimmerMichael S MiddletonClaude B Sirlin
Published in: Abdominal imaging (2016)
MRI-M, MRI-C, and MRS showed high intra- and inter-examination hepatic PDFF estimation repeatability in overweight and obese subjects. Longitudinal hepatic PDFF change >1.8% (twice the maximum aggregate SD) may represent real change rather than measurement imprecision. Further research is needed to assess whether examinations performed on different days or with different MR technologists affect repeatability of MRS voxel placement and MRS-based PDFF measurements.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • young adults
  • ultrasound guided