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The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study

BACKGROUND: Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) currently remains the gold standard technique for measuring cerebral perfusion in glioma diagnosis and surveillance. Arterial spin labelling (ASL) PWI is a non-invasive alternative that does not require gadolinium con...

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Autores principales: Chatha, Gurkirat, Dhaliwal, Tarundeep, Castle-Kirszbaum, Mendel David, Amukotuwa, Shalini, Lai, Leon, Kwan, Edward
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17615
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author Chatha, Gurkirat
Dhaliwal, Tarundeep
Castle-Kirszbaum, Mendel David
Amukotuwa, Shalini
Lai, Leon
Kwan, Edward
author_facet Chatha, Gurkirat
Dhaliwal, Tarundeep
Castle-Kirszbaum, Mendel David
Amukotuwa, Shalini
Lai, Leon
Kwan, Edward
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description BACKGROUND: Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) currently remains the gold standard technique for measuring cerebral perfusion in glioma diagnosis and surveillance. Arterial spin labelling (ASL) PWI is a non-invasive alternative that does not require gadolinium contrast administration, although it is yet to be applied in widespread clinical practice. This study aims to assess the utility of measuring signal intensity in ASL PWI in predicting glioma vascularity by measuring maximal tumour signal intensity in patients based on pre-operative imaging and comparing this to maximal vessel density on histopathology. METHODS: Pseudocontinuous ASL (pCASL) and DSC images were acquired pre-operatively in 21 patients with high grade gliomas. The maximal signal intensity within the gliomas over a region of interest of 100 mm(2) was measured and also normalised to the contralateral cerebral cortex (nTBF-C), and cerebellum (nTBF-Cb). Maximal vessel density per 1 mm(2) was determined on histopathology using CD31 and CD34 immunostaining on all participants. RESULTS: Using ASL, statistically significant correlation was observed between maximal signal intensity (p < 0.05) and nTBF-C (p < 0.05) to maximal vessel density based on histopathology. Although a positive trend was also observed nTBF-Cb, this did not reach statistical significance. Using DSC, no statistically significant correlation was found between signal intensity, nTBF-C and nTBF-Cb. There was no correlation between maximal signal intensity between ASL and DSC. Average vessel density did not correlate with age, sex, previous treatment, or IDH status. CONCLUSIONS: ASL PWI imaging is a reliable marker of evaluating the vascularity of high grade gliomas and may be used as an adjunct to DSC PWI.
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spelling pubmed-103725482023-07-28 The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study Chatha, Gurkirat Dhaliwal, Tarundeep Castle-Kirszbaum, Mendel David Amukotuwa, Shalini Lai, Leon Kwan, Edward Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) currently remains the gold standard technique for measuring cerebral perfusion in glioma diagnosis and surveillance. Arterial spin labelling (ASL) PWI is a non-invasive alternative that does not require gadolinium contrast administration, although it is yet to be applied in widespread clinical practice. This study aims to assess the utility of measuring signal intensity in ASL PWI in predicting glioma vascularity by measuring maximal tumour signal intensity in patients based on pre-operative imaging and comparing this to maximal vessel density on histopathology. METHODS: Pseudocontinuous ASL (pCASL) and DSC images were acquired pre-operatively in 21 patients with high grade gliomas. The maximal signal intensity within the gliomas over a region of interest of 100 mm(2) was measured and also normalised to the contralateral cerebral cortex (nTBF-C), and cerebellum (nTBF-Cb). Maximal vessel density per 1 mm(2) was determined on histopathology using CD31 and CD34 immunostaining on all participants. RESULTS: Using ASL, statistically significant correlation was observed between maximal signal intensity (p < 0.05) and nTBF-C (p < 0.05) to maximal vessel density based on histopathology. Although a positive trend was also observed nTBF-Cb, this did not reach statistical significance. Using DSC, no statistically significant correlation was found between signal intensity, nTBF-C and nTBF-Cb. There was no correlation between maximal signal intensity between ASL and DSC. Average vessel density did not correlate with age, sex, previous treatment, or IDH status. CONCLUSIONS: ASL PWI imaging is a reliable marker of evaluating the vascularity of high grade gliomas and may be used as an adjunct to DSC PWI. Elsevier 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10372548/ /pubmed/37519684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17615 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chatha, Gurkirat
Dhaliwal, Tarundeep
Castle-Kirszbaum, Mendel David
Amukotuwa, Shalini
Lai, Leon
Kwan, Edward
The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title_full The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title_fullStr The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title_full_unstemmed The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title_short The utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – A prospective study
title_sort utility of arterial spin labelled perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in measuring the vascularity of high grade gliomas – a prospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17615
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