Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) is a non-ionizing imaging method that can provide WB coverage using essential imaging contrasts with the possibility to include sequences focusing in specific body-regions as needed per case. WB-MRI is increasingly being used for the management of cancer patients, especially metastatic ones. An integral part of WB-MRI is becoming whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI (WB-DWI) which is a non-invasive tool used for staging and response evaluation in oncologic practice. WB-DWI is an inherently noisy technique, resulting in it accounting for more than 50% of the acquisition time of conventional whole-body MRI studies with overall duration at least 1-hour. Reducing acquisition times, without compromising image or diagnostic quality would facilitate the wider adoption of clinical WBDWI, reducing costs, and improving the patient experience
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
Application of specific sequences with the use of Enhanced Diffusion Software during Patient MRI
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, Radiologia
Roma, Italy
Advanced Radiology Center
Rome, Italy
Radiologists' satisfaction of the quality of images
Radiologists' satisfaction of the quality of images after applying noise reduction methods, in terms of mean overall response rate ≥4 at the questionnaires' items
Time frame: 18 months
Diagnostic accuracy of the de-noised WB-MRI in detecting lesions
Comparison of diagnostic accuracy for lesion detection after applying noise reduction methods with that of standard reference imaging modalities,
Time frame: 18 months
Diagnostic accuracy of the de-noised WB-MRI in detecting staging metastatic oncologic patients.
Comparison of diagnostic accuracy for staging neoplasms according to the reference staging system with that of standard reference imaging modalities.
Time frame: 18 months
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