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Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging

BACKGROUND: Detection of metastases can have a significant impact on therapy. Nevertheless, even in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MR scans, very small hepatic metastases may be difficult to see. PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery MR sequ...

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Autores principales: Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina, Engel, Günther, Adams, Lisa Christine, Böker, Sarah Maria, Huynh Anh, Minh, Wagner, Moritz, Hamm, Bernd, Makowski, Marcus Richard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213408
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author Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina
Engel, Günther
Adams, Lisa Christine
Böker, Sarah Maria
Huynh Anh, Minh
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus Richard
author_facet Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina
Engel, Günther
Adams, Lisa Christine
Böker, Sarah Maria
Huynh Anh, Minh
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus Richard
author_sort Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina
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description BACKGROUND: Detection of metastases can have a significant impact on therapy. Nevertheless, even in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MR scans, very small hepatic metastases may be difficult to see. PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery MR sequence in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced scans for detection of hepatic metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: With institutional review board approval and after written informed consent, 40 patients (18 male, 22 female) with suspected or known hepatic metastases were examined on a 1.5 T MR system. A T1-weighted gradient-echo volumetric-interpolated-breath-hold (VIBE) sequence was acquired as part of the standard imaging protocol 20 minutes after administration of gadoxetate disodium. Additionally, an IR sequence was acquired with an inversion time to suppress native signal from metastases. Overall image quality and delineation of lesions were assessed on VIBE as well as on magnitude-reconstructed (MAG) and phase-sensitive IR (PSIR) sequences. Lesion-to-liver contrast (LLC) was compared between VIBE and MAG images. RESULTS: Overall image quality was high in both VIBE and MAG IR sequences (VIBE 4.275; MAG 4.313), yet significantly lower in PSIR (4.038). Subjective delineation of lesions was higher on MAG and PSIR images compared to VIBE in all size groups with an overall statistically significant difference for VIBE vs. MAG vs. PSIR (p < .001) in the variance analysis. Mean LLC was 0.35±0.01 for VIBE sequences, and 0.73±0.01 for MAG. CONCLUSION: Contrast-optimised PSIR seems to improve imaging characteristics of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced scans compared to T1 gradient-echo VIBE sequences.
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spelling pubmed-64026702019-03-17 Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina Engel, Günther Adams, Lisa Christine Böker, Sarah Maria Huynh Anh, Minh Wagner, Moritz Hamm, Bernd Makowski, Marcus Richard PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Detection of metastases can have a significant impact on therapy. Nevertheless, even in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MR scans, very small hepatic metastases may be difficult to see. PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery MR sequence in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced scans for detection of hepatic metastases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: With institutional review board approval and after written informed consent, 40 patients (18 male, 22 female) with suspected or known hepatic metastases were examined on a 1.5 T MR system. A T1-weighted gradient-echo volumetric-interpolated-breath-hold (VIBE) sequence was acquired as part of the standard imaging protocol 20 minutes after administration of gadoxetate disodium. Additionally, an IR sequence was acquired with an inversion time to suppress native signal from metastases. Overall image quality and delineation of lesions were assessed on VIBE as well as on magnitude-reconstructed (MAG) and phase-sensitive IR (PSIR) sequences. Lesion-to-liver contrast (LLC) was compared between VIBE and MAG images. RESULTS: Overall image quality was high in both VIBE and MAG IR sequences (VIBE 4.275; MAG 4.313), yet significantly lower in PSIR (4.038). Subjective delineation of lesions was higher on MAG and PSIR images compared to VIBE in all size groups with an overall statistically significant difference for VIBE vs. MAG vs. PSIR (p < .001) in the variance analysis. Mean LLC was 0.35±0.01 for VIBE sequences, and 0.73±0.01 for MAG. CONCLUSION: Contrast-optimised PSIR seems to improve imaging characteristics of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced scans compared to T1 gradient-echo VIBE sequences. Public Library of Science 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6402670/ /pubmed/30840710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213408 Text en © 2019 Fahlenkamp et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fahlenkamp, Ute Lina
Engel, Günther
Adams, Lisa Christine
Böker, Sarah Maria
Huynh Anh, Minh
Wagner, Moritz
Hamm, Bernd
Makowski, Marcus Richard
Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title_full Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title_fullStr Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title_full_unstemmed Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title_short Improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI: Potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
title_sort improved visualisation of hepatic metastases in gadoxetate disodium-enhanced mri: potential of contrast-optimised (phase-sensitive) inversion recovery imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213408
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