To evaluate and compare the image quality of GRASP-VIBE and CAIPIRINHA-VIBE in pediatric dynamic contrast-enhanced liver MRI.
Approach:
Key Findings:
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Interpretation:
The findings suggest that GRASP-VIBE may be a viable alternative to CAIPIRINHA-VIBE for pediatric liver MRI, particularly in cases where breath-holding is challenging.
Limitations:
The study was conducted at a single center, which may limit generalizability.
The retrospective design may introduce selection bias.
Conclusion:
GRASP-VIBE may enhance the quality of dynamic liver MRI in children, reducing the need for sedation or anesthesia.