Comparison of the Image Quality of Turbo Spin Echo and Echo-Planar Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Head and Neck Region
Ajina Sam, Iffath Misbah, Jasvant Ram, Sam Raja

TL;DR
This study compares two MRI techniques for the head and neck, finding that turbo spin echo provides clearer images and better lesion detection than echo-planar diffusion-weighted imaging.
Contribution
The study provides a direct comparison of TSE and EP-DWI image quality in the head and neck region using SNR, CNR, and lesion detection metrics.
Findings
TSE had significantly higher SNR and CNR than EP-DWI, indicating better image clarity and tissue differentiation.
EP-DWI showed more artifacts and detected fewer lesions compared to TSE.
Both techniques showed excellent inter-observer agreement, but TSE was more effective for anatomical assessment.
Abstract
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head and neck region is notably challenging due to the complex anatomy and the critical need for high-resolution imaging to accurately diagnose various pathologies. The two prominent MRI techniques used in this context are turbo spin echo (TSE) and echo-planar diffusion-weighted imaging (EP-DWI). TSE is recognized for providing high-resolution anatomical images, whereas EP-DWI offers functional imaging that highlights the diffusion of water molecules, essential for detecting early pathological changes. This study aims to compare the image quality of TSE and EP-DWI in the head and neck region to assess their diagnostic efficacy and clinical utility. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital over six months. A total of 100 patients (50 males and 50 females, aged 18-65 years) with various…
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TopicsMRI in cancer diagnosis · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
