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Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT

OBJECTIVE: To compare cardiac left ventricular (LV) parameters in simultaneously acquired hybrid fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F] FDG) positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) in patients with residual tracer activity of upstream PET/CT. METHODS: Twenty-nine patients (2...

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Autores principales: Lücke, C., Oppolzer, B., Werner, P., Foldyna, B., Lurz, P., Jochimsen, T., Brenneis, B., Lehmkuhl, L., Sattler, B., Grothoff, M., Barthel, H., Sabri, O., Gutberlet, M.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28631080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-4896-7
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author Lücke, C.
Oppolzer, B.
Werner, P.
Foldyna, B.
Lurz, P.
Jochimsen, T.
Brenneis, B.
Lehmkuhl, L.
Sattler, B.
Grothoff, M.
Barthel, H.
Sabri, O.
Gutberlet, M.
author_facet Lücke, C.
Oppolzer, B.
Werner, P.
Foldyna, B.
Lurz, P.
Jochimsen, T.
Brenneis, B.
Lehmkuhl, L.
Sattler, B.
Grothoff, M.
Barthel, H.
Sabri, O.
Gutberlet, M.
author_sort Lücke, C.
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare cardiac left ventricular (LV) parameters in simultaneously acquired hybrid fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F] FDG) positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) in patients with residual tracer activity of upstream PET/CT. METHODS: Twenty-nine patients (23 men, age 58±17 years) underwent cardiac PET/MRI either directly after a non-cardiac PET/CT with homogenous cardiac [18F] FDG uptake (n=20) or for viability assessment (n=9). Gated cardiac [18F] FDG PET and cine MR sequences were acquired simultaneously and evaluated blinded to the cross-imaging results. Image quality (IQ), end-diastolic (LVEDV), end-systolic volume (LVESV), ejection fraction (LVEF) and myocardial mass (LVMM) were measured. Pearson correlation and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), regression and a Bland–Altman analysis were assessed. RESULTS: Except LVMM, volumetric and functional LV parameters demonstrated high correlations (LVESV: r=0.97, LVEDV: r=0.95, LVEF: r=0.91, LVMM: r=0.87, each p<0.05), but wide limits of agreement (LOA) for LVEDV (−25.3–82.5ml); LVESV (−33.1–72.7ml); LVEF (−18.9–14.8%) and LVMM (−78.2–43.2g). Intra- and interobserver reliability were very high (ICC≥0.95) for all parameters, except for MR-LVEF (ICC=0.87). PET-IQ (0–3) was high (mean: 2.2±0.9) with significant influence on LVMM calculations only. CONCLUSION: In simultaneously acquired cardiac PET/MRI data, LVEDV, LVESV and LVEF show good agreement. However, the agreement seems to be limited if cardiac PET/MRI follows PET/CT and only the residual activity is used. KEY POINTS: • [ (18) F] FDG PET-MRI is feasible with residual [ (18) F] FDG activity in patients with homogenous cardiac uptake. • Cardiac volumes and function assessed by PET/MRI show good agreement. • LVEDV and LVESV are underestimated; PET overestimates LVMM and LVEF. • Cardiac PET and MRI data correlate better when acquired simultaneously than sequentially. • PET and MRI should not assess LV parameters interchangeably.
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spelling pubmed-56741172017-11-20 Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT Lücke, C. Oppolzer, B. Werner, P. Foldyna, B. Lurz, P. Jochimsen, T. Brenneis, B. Lehmkuhl, L. Sattler, B. Grothoff, M. Barthel, H. Sabri, O. Gutberlet, M. Eur Radiol Cardiac OBJECTIVE: To compare cardiac left ventricular (LV) parameters in simultaneously acquired hybrid fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F] FDG) positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) in patients with residual tracer activity of upstream PET/CT. METHODS: Twenty-nine patients (23 men, age 58±17 years) underwent cardiac PET/MRI either directly after a non-cardiac PET/CT with homogenous cardiac [18F] FDG uptake (n=20) or for viability assessment (n=9). Gated cardiac [18F] FDG PET and cine MR sequences were acquired simultaneously and evaluated blinded to the cross-imaging results. Image quality (IQ), end-diastolic (LVEDV), end-systolic volume (LVESV), ejection fraction (LVEF) and myocardial mass (LVMM) were measured. Pearson correlation and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), regression and a Bland–Altman analysis were assessed. RESULTS: Except LVMM, volumetric and functional LV parameters demonstrated high correlations (LVESV: r=0.97, LVEDV: r=0.95, LVEF: r=0.91, LVMM: r=0.87, each p<0.05), but wide limits of agreement (LOA) for LVEDV (−25.3–82.5ml); LVESV (−33.1–72.7ml); LVEF (−18.9–14.8%) and LVMM (−78.2–43.2g). Intra- and interobserver reliability were very high (ICC≥0.95) for all parameters, except for MR-LVEF (ICC=0.87). PET-IQ (0–3) was high (mean: 2.2±0.9) with significant influence on LVMM calculations only. CONCLUSION: In simultaneously acquired cardiac PET/MRI data, LVEDV, LVESV and LVEF show good agreement. However, the agreement seems to be limited if cardiac PET/MRI follows PET/CT and only the residual activity is used. KEY POINTS: • [ (18) F] FDG PET-MRI is feasible with residual [ (18) F] FDG activity in patients with homogenous cardiac uptake. • Cardiac volumes and function assessed by PET/MRI show good agreement. • LVEDV and LVESV are underestimated; PET overestimates LVMM and LVEF. • Cardiac PET and MRI data correlate better when acquired simultaneously than sequentially. • PET and MRI should not assess LV parameters interchangeably. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-06-19 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5674117/ /pubmed/28631080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-4896-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Cardiac
Lücke, C.
Oppolzer, B.
Werner, P.
Foldyna, B.
Lurz, P.
Jochimsen, T.
Brenneis, B.
Lehmkuhl, L.
Sattler, B.
Grothoff, M.
Barthel, H.
Sabri, O.
Gutberlet, M.
Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title_full Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title_fullStr Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title_short Comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac PET/MR: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior PET/CT
title_sort comparison of volumetric and functional parameters in simultaneous cardiac pet/mr: feasibility of volumetric assessment with residual activity from prior pet/ct
topic Cardiac
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28631080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-4896-7
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