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Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible

Purpose. The objectives were (i) construction of a phantom to reproduce the behavior of iron overload in the liver by MRI and (ii) assessment of the variability of a previously validated method to quantify liver iron concentration between different MRI devices using the phantom and patients. Materia...

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Autores principales: Alústiza, José María, Emparanza, José I., Castiella, Agustín, Casado, Alfonso, Garrido, Adolfo, Aldazábal, Pablo, San Vicente, Manuel, Garcia, Nerea, Asensio, Ana Belén, Banales, Jesús, Salvador, Emma, Moyua, Aranzazu, Arozena, Xabier, Zarco, Miguel, Jauregui, Lourdes, Vicente, Ohiana
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/294024
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author Alústiza, José María
Emparanza, José I.
Castiella, Agustín
Casado, Alfonso
Garrido, Adolfo
Aldazábal, Pablo
San Vicente, Manuel
Garcia, Nerea
Asensio, Ana Belén
Banales, Jesús
Salvador, Emma
Moyua, Aranzazu
Arozena, Xabier
Zarco, Miguel
Jauregui, Lourdes
Vicente, Ohiana
author_facet Alústiza, José María
Emparanza, José I.
Castiella, Agustín
Casado, Alfonso
Garrido, Adolfo
Aldazábal, Pablo
San Vicente, Manuel
Garcia, Nerea
Asensio, Ana Belén
Banales, Jesús
Salvador, Emma
Moyua, Aranzazu
Arozena, Xabier
Zarco, Miguel
Jauregui, Lourdes
Vicente, Ohiana
author_sort Alústiza, José María
collection PubMed
description Purpose. The objectives were (i) construction of a phantom to reproduce the behavior of iron overload in the liver by MRI and (ii) assessment of the variability of a previously validated method to quantify liver iron concentration between different MRI devices using the phantom and patients. Materials and Methods. A phantom reproducing the liver/muscle ratios of two patients with intermediate and high iron overload. Nine patients with different levels of iron overload were studied in 4 multivendor devices and 8 of them were studied twice in the machine where the model was developed. The phantom was analysed in the same equipment and 14 times in the reference machine. Results. FeCl(3) solutions containing 0.3, 0.5, 0.6, and 1.2 mg Fe/mL were chosen to generate the phantom. The average of the intramachine variability for patients was 10% and for the intermachines 8%. For the phantom the intramachine coefficient of variation was always below 0.1 and the average of intermachine variability was 10% for moderate and 5% for high iron overload. Conclusion. The phantom reproduces the behavior of patients with moderate or high iron overload. The proposed method of calculating liver iron concentration is reproducible in several different 1.5 T systems.
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spelling pubmed-43856372015-04-13 Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible Alústiza, José María Emparanza, José I. Castiella, Agustín Casado, Alfonso Garrido, Adolfo Aldazábal, Pablo San Vicente, Manuel Garcia, Nerea Asensio, Ana Belén Banales, Jesús Salvador, Emma Moyua, Aranzazu Arozena, Xabier Zarco, Miguel Jauregui, Lourdes Vicente, Ohiana Biomed Res Int Research Article Purpose. The objectives were (i) construction of a phantom to reproduce the behavior of iron overload in the liver by MRI and (ii) assessment of the variability of a previously validated method to quantify liver iron concentration between different MRI devices using the phantom and patients. Materials and Methods. A phantom reproducing the liver/muscle ratios of two patients with intermediate and high iron overload. Nine patients with different levels of iron overload were studied in 4 multivendor devices and 8 of them were studied twice in the machine where the model was developed. The phantom was analysed in the same equipment and 14 times in the reference machine. Results. FeCl(3) solutions containing 0.3, 0.5, 0.6, and 1.2 mg Fe/mL were chosen to generate the phantom. The average of the intramachine variability for patients was 10% and for the intermachines 8%. For the phantom the intramachine coefficient of variation was always below 0.1 and the average of intermachine variability was 10% for moderate and 5% for high iron overload. Conclusion. The phantom reproduces the behavior of patients with moderate or high iron overload. The proposed method of calculating liver iron concentration is reproducible in several different 1.5 T systems. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4385637/ /pubmed/25874207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/294024 Text en Copyright © 2015 José María Alústiza et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alústiza, José María
Emparanza, José I.
Castiella, Agustín
Casado, Alfonso
Garrido, Adolfo
Aldazábal, Pablo
San Vicente, Manuel
Garcia, Nerea
Asensio, Ana Belén
Banales, Jesús
Salvador, Emma
Moyua, Aranzazu
Arozena, Xabier
Zarco, Miguel
Jauregui, Lourdes
Vicente, Ohiana
Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title_full Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title_fullStr Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title_short Measurement of Liver Iron Concentration by MRI Is Reproducible
title_sort measurement of liver iron concentration by mri is reproducible
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/294024
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