B. Geijer et al., The value of b required to avoid T2 shine-through from old lacunar infarcts in diffusion-weighted imaging, NEURORADIOL, 43(7), 2001, pp. 511-517
Multiple small infarcts of different ages are common in small-vessel diseas
e. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is a powerful method for discriminating
new from chronic lesions. This can be done on the diffusion-weighted image
s provided that b is sufficiently high. Our purpose was to determine that c
ritical value of b. We reviewed DWI from a previous study of acute, mainly
lacunar strokes, and selected 18 old lacunar infarcts, well defined on unco
ded images with b 0 s/m(2) (i.e., T2-weighted images) but invisible on DWI
with b 1200 x 10(6) s/m(2). We used a 1.5 tesla imager and sin,ale-shot ech
o-planar technique. We had seven separate acquisitions with echo time 123 m
s and b in steps between 0 and 1200 x 10(6) s/m(2). Two neuroradiologists b
linded to the selection of lesions carried out two different lesion-detecti
on procedures, thereby testing each lesion four times, giving a total of 72
tests of b values. The results were consistent, indicating a level for det
ection of 800 x 10(6) s/m(2) in two tests, 400-600 x 10(6) s/m(2) in 65 tes
ts and at lower values in the remainder. For imagers up to 1.5 tesla, at lo
ng repetition times and an echo time up to 120 ms T2-shine through of old l
acunar infarcts can be avoided using b of 1000 x 10(6) s/m(2).