The upper abdomen was imaged with diffusion weighted images for free breathing and respiratory suppression using single shot-echo planar imaging (SS-EPI) and readout segmented-EPI (RS-EPI). We examined the usefulness of respiratory suppression imaging for the subject of healthy volunteers. Motion artifacts, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, and organs movement distances were evaluated. As a result, motion artifacts and organs movement distances were reduced in respiratory suppression than free breathing. The ADC values did not change. Respiratory suppression was simple and useful. In addition, it was found that RS-EPI imaging could be used for imaging the upper abdomen in the same way as SS-EPI by respiratory suppression.
Keywords: echo planar imaging (EPI); motion artifact; readout segmented-echo planar imaging (RS-EPI); respiratory suppression; single shot-echo planar imaging (SS-EPI).