Objectives: To evaluate repeatability of intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) parameters in the orbit. Methods: From December 2015 to March 2016, 22 patients were scanned twice using an IVIM sequence with 15b values (0–2,000 s/mm2) at 3.0T. Two readers independently delineated regions of interest in an orbital mass and in different intra-orbital and extra-orbital structures. Short-term test-retest repeatability and inter-observer agreement were assessed using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), the coefficient of variation (CV) and Bland-Altman limits of agreements (BA-LA). Results: Test-retest repeatability of IVIM parameters in the orbital mass was satisfactory for ADC and D (mean CV 12% and 14%, ICC 95% and 93%), poor for f and D*(means CV 43% and 110%, ICC 90% and 65%). Inter-observer repeatability agreement was almost perfect in the orbital mass for all the IVIM parameters (ICC = 95%, 93%, 94% and 90% for ADC, D, f and D*, respectively). Conclusions: IVIM appeared to be a robust tool to measure D in orbital lesions with good repeatability, but this approach showed a poor repeatability of f and D*. Key Points: • IVIM technique is feasible in the orbit. • IVIM has a good–acceptable repeatability of D (CV range 12–25 %). • IVIM interobserver repeatability agreement is excellent (ICC range 90–95 %). • f or D* provide higher test-retest and interobserver variabilities.
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Lecler, A., Savatovsky, J., Balvay, D., Zmuda, M., Sadik, J. C., Galatoire, O., … Fournier, L. (2017). Repeatability of apparent diffusion coefficient and intravoxel incoherent motion parameters at 3.0 Tesla in orbital lesions. European Radiology, 27(12), 5094–5103. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-4933-6
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