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Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study

PURPOSE: To test the feasibility of the phase difference enhanced (PADRE) imaging for differentiation between Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and control subjects on 3T MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with AD and 10 age-matched control subjects underwent two-dimensional fast fiel...

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Autores principales: Tateishi, Machiko, Kitajima, Mika, Hirai, Toshinori, Yoneda, Tetsuya, Hashimoto, Mamoru, Kurehana, Nan, Uetani, Hiroyuki, Fukuhara, Ryuji, Azuma, Minako, Yamashita, Yasuyuki
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29332926
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2017-0134
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author Tateishi, Machiko
Kitajima, Mika
Hirai, Toshinori
Yoneda, Tetsuya
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Kurehana, Nan
Uetani, Hiroyuki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Azuma, Minako
Yamashita, Yasuyuki
author_facet Tateishi, Machiko
Kitajima, Mika
Hirai, Toshinori
Yoneda, Tetsuya
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Kurehana, Nan
Uetani, Hiroyuki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Azuma, Minako
Yamashita, Yasuyuki
author_sort Tateishi, Machiko
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description PURPOSE: To test the feasibility of the phase difference enhanced (PADRE) imaging for differentiation between Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and control subjects on 3T MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with AD and 10 age-matched control subjects underwent two-dimensional fast field echo imaging to obtain PADRE images on a 3T MR scanner. A double Gaussian distribution model was used to determine the threshold phase value for differentiation between the physiologic and non-physiologic iron in the cerebral cortices, and PADRE images were processed with the threshold. Using a 4-point grading system, two readers independently assessed the signal of the four cerebral cortices on PADRE images: the cuneus, precuneus, superior frontal gyrus, and superior temporal gyrus. The difference in the signals in each cortex between the AD patients and age-matched control subjects was determined by using Mann–Whitney U test. Inter-rater reliability was determined by Kappa analysis. We also evaluated the correlation between Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score and the hypointense grade, and between disease duration and the hypointense grade using the Spearman rank correlation test. RESULTS: The threshold phase value for differentiation between the physiologic and non-physiologic iron was −4.6% π (radian). The mean grades of the cuneus, precuneus, and superior temporal gyrus were significantly higher for the AD patients than for the control subjects (P = 0.002). Excellent inter-rater reliability was seen in the precuneus (kappa = 0.93), superior temporal gyrus (kappa = 0.94), and superior frontal gyrus (kappa = 0.93); good inter-rater reliability was observed in the cuneus (kappa = 0.75). We found a statistical correlation between MMSE score and the hypointense grade in superior temporal gyrus (STG) (P = 0.008), and no correlation between disease duration and the hypointense grade in any gyrus. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest the feasibility of PADRE imaging at 3T for differentiation between AD patients and control subjects.
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spelling pubmed-61963002018-11-19 Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study Tateishi, Machiko Kitajima, Mika Hirai, Toshinori Yoneda, Tetsuya Hashimoto, Mamoru Kurehana, Nan Uetani, Hiroyuki Fukuhara, Ryuji Azuma, Minako Yamashita, Yasuyuki Magn Reson Med Sci Major Paper PURPOSE: To test the feasibility of the phase difference enhanced (PADRE) imaging for differentiation between Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and control subjects on 3T MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with AD and 10 age-matched control subjects underwent two-dimensional fast field echo imaging to obtain PADRE images on a 3T MR scanner. A double Gaussian distribution model was used to determine the threshold phase value for differentiation between the physiologic and non-physiologic iron in the cerebral cortices, and PADRE images were processed with the threshold. Using a 4-point grading system, two readers independently assessed the signal of the four cerebral cortices on PADRE images: the cuneus, precuneus, superior frontal gyrus, and superior temporal gyrus. The difference in the signals in each cortex between the AD patients and age-matched control subjects was determined by using Mann–Whitney U test. Inter-rater reliability was determined by Kappa analysis. We also evaluated the correlation between Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score and the hypointense grade, and between disease duration and the hypointense grade using the Spearman rank correlation test. RESULTS: The threshold phase value for differentiation between the physiologic and non-physiologic iron was −4.6% π (radian). The mean grades of the cuneus, precuneus, and superior temporal gyrus were significantly higher for the AD patients than for the control subjects (P = 0.002). Excellent inter-rater reliability was seen in the precuneus (kappa = 0.93), superior temporal gyrus (kappa = 0.94), and superior frontal gyrus (kappa = 0.93); good inter-rater reliability was observed in the cuneus (kappa = 0.75). We found a statistical correlation between MMSE score and the hypointense grade in superior temporal gyrus (STG) (P = 0.008), and no correlation between disease duration and the hypointense grade in any gyrus. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest the feasibility of PADRE imaging at 3T for differentiation between AD patients and control subjects. Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2018-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6196300/ /pubmed/29332926 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2017-0134 Text en © 2018 Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Major Paper
Tateishi, Machiko
Kitajima, Mika
Hirai, Toshinori
Yoneda, Tetsuya
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Kurehana, Nan
Uetani, Hiroyuki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Azuma, Minako
Yamashita, Yasuyuki
Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title_full Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title_fullStr Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title_full_unstemmed Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title_short Differentiating between Alzheimer Disease Patients and Controls with Phase-difference-enhanced Imaging at 3T: A Feasibility Study
title_sort differentiating between alzheimer disease patients and controls with phase-difference-enhanced imaging at 3t: a feasibility study
topic Major Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29332926
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2017-0134
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