Evaluation of shared-view acquisition using repeated echoes (SHARE): A dual-echo fast spin-echo MR technique

B. A. Johnson, E. K. Fram, B. P. Drayer, B. L. Dean, P. J. Keller, R. Jacobowitz

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the clinical efficacy of a dual-echo fast spin-echo imaging technique, SHARE (shared-view acquisition using repeated echoes), with conventional long-repetition-time spin-echo imaging. METHODS: Conventional spin-echo and SHARE fast spin-echo MR images of the brain were acquired in 50 randomized patients and interpreted separately in conjunction with the T1-weighted images. All images were reviewed independently by two neuroradiologists who were blinded to the clinical history and previous interpretations. RESULTS: The diagnoses rendered for the spin-echo and SHARE images were concordant in 48 of the 50 subjects (96%) by the first reader and in all 50 cases (100%) by the second reader. SHARE images were acquired in one-fourth of the imaging time yet image contrast, quality, and sensitivity to long T2 lesions were comparable. The SHARE technique was less sensitive to hemorrhagic residua. CONCLUSIONS: SHARE is a viable time-saving alternative to the conventional long-repetition-time pulse sequence. Although SHARE images are not as sensitive to magnetic susceptibility effects, the time saved using this technique could be used to perform a gradient-echo sequence when indicated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)667-673
Number of pages7
JournalAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology
Volume15
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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