Advantages of BioMatrix respiratory gating in free-breathing three-dimensional magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography: a prospective comparative study
Qing Yang, Xueyi Ding, Qiuyang Guo, Yifan Tang, Jianyu Lin, Yantu Huang, Mengxiao Liu, Junqiang Lei

TL;DR
BioMatrix-triggered MRCP improves imaging speed and quality for biliary and pancreatic exams compared to other free-breathing techniques.
Contribution
BioMatrix respiratory gating is shown to reduce examination time and improve image quality in free-breathing MRCP.
Findings
BM-MRCP had significantly shorter total examination times than RG-MRCP and NT-MRCP.
BM-MRCP provided better image quality, SNR, and CNR compared to other techniques.
BM-MRCP had no technical failures, unlike RG-MRCP and NT-MRCP.
Abstract
To compare the image acquisition time, total examination time, image quality, and technical reliability of three free-breathing MRCP techniques: BioMatrix-triggered (BM-MRCP), respiratory-gating triggered using respiratory bellows (RG-MRCP), and navigator-triggered (NT-MRCP). A prospective intra-individual comparison was performed in 47 patients undergoing 3.0-T MRCP for suspected pancreatic and biliary diseases. Two patients with technique adaptability limitations were included in the reliability analysis as “technical failures.” For primary analyses, data from 45 patients completing all three techniques were used. Image quality was evaluated by three blinded radiologists (experience: 5, 10, 16 years). Statistical analysis included Friedman tests with Bonferroni correction (p < 0.0167). Median total examination times were significantly shorter for BM-MRCP (218 [48] seconds) compared…
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TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis
