| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4221157 | Clinical Imaging | 2015 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												PurposeTo investigate MRI image quality using two different breath-hold techniques.Materials and methodsThirty patients remitted for MRI, 2D-dual gradient echo acquisition of the liver conducted two separate breath-hold acquisitions in randomized order, operator-instructed and patient-initiated. The images were reviewed by two radiologists.ResultsThere were no significant differences in image quality between the two breath-hold techniques either in overall image quality or respiratory motion artifacts. This assessment was equal and concordant for both radiologists.ConclusionIn terms of image quality, the patient self-initiated breath-hold was shown to be an equal alternative to conventional breath-hold imaging.
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											Authors
												Eva Funk, Agneta Anderzén-Carlsson, Per Ingverud, Anna Leander, Per Thunberg, 
											