Lj. Wolansky et al., Double-shot magnetic resonance imaging of cerebral lesions: Fast spin-echoversus echo planar sequences, J NEUROIMAG, 10(3), 2000, pp. 131-137
The authors compared two new rapid MRI techniques: double-shot echo-planar
imaging (DS-EPI) versus double-shot fast spin-echo (DS-FSE) in the evaluati
on of cerebral lesions. The authors examined 35 patients with 37 lesions, w
hich were hyperintense on long TR images. Patients were scanned with both D
S-EPI and DS-FSE with a time of repetition (TR) of 10,000 milliseconds and
an echo time (TE) of 80 milliseconds. Conspicuity was determined from regio
n of interest measurements to calculate contrast to noise ratio (C/N). Visu
al comparisons between DS-EPI and DS-FSE, and between DS-EPI and T2-weighte
d conventional spin-echo (CSE) were also performed to evaluate the sequence
s' ability to depict hemorrhage. The mean C/N for both sequences was compar
able: 36.7 for DS-FSE and 35.6 for DS-EPI, with no statistically significan
t difference (p = 0.77). With regards to depicting blood products, DS-EPI p
roved far more effective than DS-FSE and comparable to CSE. Also, DS-EPI pr
oved to be more time-efficient, requiring 1.67 seconds per section, while D
S-FSE required 3.33 seconds per section. Whereas DS-FSE and DS-EPI are comp
arable in their ability to depict hyperintense cerebral pathology, DS-EPI i
s more time-efficient, and therefore appears preferable. Because of the hig
h magnetic susceptibility of DS-EPI, geometric distortion degrades visualiz
ation of lesions in the posterior fossa or near the sinuses. On the other h
and, the high magnetic susceptibility results in high conspicuity of blood
products.