Abstract

본 연구는 흑혈류영상 획득에서 고속스핀에코기법의 신호소실 현상을 이용하여 검사시간을 최소화시켜 환자의 불편을 줄이고 진단적 가치를 유지하고자 하였다. 연구방법은 흑혈류영상을 획득한 환자 32명을 대상으로, 기존의 이중역전회복기법과 새로운 기법인 고속스핀에코기법을 각각 적용한 후, 기법에 따른 혈류의 신호소거 차이를 알아보기 위해 T1, T2 강조영상에서 내경동맥 내강의 SNR과 CNR을 비교 평가하였다. 연구결과, SNR은 고속스핀에코기법이 이중역전회복기법 보다 T1, T2 강조영상에서 11.49%(4.73), 13.66%(6.03) 낮았으며, CNR은 고속스핀에코기법이 T1 강조영상에서 8.69%(15.04) 높았고, T2 강조영상에서 7.55% (13.17) 낮았으나, 통계적 수준에서 두 기법간의 SNR과 CNR의 차이는 유의하지 않았다. 그러므로 흑혈류영상 획득 시 고속스핀에코기법을 이용한다면 진단적 가치는 유지하면서 검사시간을 최소화하여 환자의 불편을 줄일 수 있다고 판단된다. The purpose of our study is to shorten the scanning time and minimize the inconveniences of the patients in acquisition of the black blood images using the signal void effect in the fast spin echo technique while keeping the diagnostic value of the test. Thirty-two consecutive patients who underwent black blood MR imaging were examed with additional double inversion recovery (DIR) sequence and the conventional fast spin echo (FSE) sequence. Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and Contrast to Noise Ratio (CNR) of the internal carotid arteries' lumen were compared in T1 and T2 weighted images to determine whether there are differences between the two techniques for depiction of the signal void effect inside the vessel wall. The FSE images showed lower SNR values than the DIR images in both of the T1 and T2 weighted images (11.49% and 13.66% respectively). While the CNR values were higher in the FSE images than in the DIR images in both of the T1 and T2 weighted images (8.69% and 7.55% respectively).There was no significant difference between the two techniques for either of the SNR or CNR (p>0.05, p>0.05 respectively). The DIR and the FSE images demonstrated almost identical imaging patterns. Therefore, it is anticipated that the use of FSE technique in acquisition of the black blood imaging could reduce the inconveniences of the patients during the scanning and minimize exam time while keeping the diagnostic value of the test.

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