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Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T

BACKGROUND: Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) can potentially support cancer imaging with metabolically derived information. Multiparametric prostate MRI has improved diagnosis but may benefit from additional information to reduce the need for biopsies. PURPOSE: To optimize an acquisition...

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Autores principales: Evans, Vincent Stephen, Torrealdea, Francisco, Rega, Marilena, Brizmohun Appayya, Mrishta, Latifoltojar, Arash, Sidhu, Harbir, Kim, Mina, Kujawa, Aaron, Punwani, Shonit, Golay, Xavier, Atkinson, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30770603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.26690
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author Evans, Vincent Stephen
Torrealdea, Francisco
Rega, Marilena
Brizmohun Appayya, Mrishta
Latifoltojar, Arash
Sidhu, Harbir
Kim, Mina
Kujawa, Aaron
Punwani, Shonit
Golay, Xavier
Atkinson, David
author_facet Evans, Vincent Stephen
Torrealdea, Francisco
Rega, Marilena
Brizmohun Appayya, Mrishta
Latifoltojar, Arash
Sidhu, Harbir
Kim, Mina
Kujawa, Aaron
Punwani, Shonit
Golay, Xavier
Atkinson, David
author_sort Evans, Vincent Stephen
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description BACKGROUND: Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) can potentially support cancer imaging with metabolically derived information. Multiparametric prostate MRI has improved diagnosis but may benefit from additional information to reduce the need for biopsies. PURPOSE: To optimize an acquisition and postprocessing protocol for 3.0 T multipool CEST analysis of prostate data and evaluate the repeatability of the technique. STUDY TYPE: Prospective. SUBJECTS: Five healthy volunteers (age range: 24–47 years; median age: 28 years) underwent two sessions (interval range: 7–27 days; median interval: 20 days) and two biopsy‐proven prostate cancer patients were evaluated once. Patient 1 (71 years) had a Gleason 3 + 4 transition zone (TZ) tumor and patient 2 (55 years) had a Gleason 4 + 3 peripheral zone (PZ) tumor. FIELD STRENGTH: 3.0 T. Sequences run: T(2)‐weighted turbo‐spin‐echo (TSE); diffusion‐weighted imaging; CEST; WASABI (for B(0) determination). ASSESSMENT: Saturation, readout, and fit‐model parameters were optimized to maximize in vivo amide and nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) signals. Repeatability (intrasession and intersession) was evaluated in healthy volunteers. Subsequently, preliminary evaluation of signal differences was made in patients. Regions of interest were drawn by two post‐FRCR board‐certified readers, both with over 5 years of experience in multiparametric prostate MRI. STATISTICAL TESTS: Repeatability was assessed using Bland–Altman analysis, coefficient of variation (CV), and 95% limits of agreement (LOA). Statistical significance of CEST contrast was calculated using a nonparametric Mann–Whitney U‐test. RESULTS: The optimized saturation scheme was found to be 60 sinc‐Gaussian pulses with 40 msec pulse duration, at 50% duty‐cycle with continuous‐wave pulse equivalent B1 power (B1(CWPE)) of 0.92 μT. The magnetization transfer (MT) contribution to the fit‐model was centered at –1.27 ppm. Intersession coefficients of variation (CVs) of the amide, NOE, and magnetization transfer (MT) and asymmetric magnetization transfer ratio (MTR(asym)) signals of 25%, 23%, 18%, and 200%, respectively, were observed. Fit‐metric and MTR(asym) CVs agreed between readers to within 4 and 10 percentage points, respectively. DATA CONCLUSION: Signal differences of 0.03–0.10 (17–43%) detectable depending upon pool, with MT the most repeatable (signal difference of 17–22% detectable). Level of Evidence: 2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 2 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2019;50:1238–1250.
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spelling pubmed-67675272019-10-03 Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T Evans, Vincent Stephen Torrealdea, Francisco Rega, Marilena Brizmohun Appayya, Mrishta Latifoltojar, Arash Sidhu, Harbir Kim, Mina Kujawa, Aaron Punwani, Shonit Golay, Xavier Atkinson, David J Magn Reson Imaging Original Research BACKGROUND: Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) can potentially support cancer imaging with metabolically derived information. Multiparametric prostate MRI has improved diagnosis but may benefit from additional information to reduce the need for biopsies. PURPOSE: To optimize an acquisition and postprocessing protocol for 3.0 T multipool CEST analysis of prostate data and evaluate the repeatability of the technique. STUDY TYPE: Prospective. SUBJECTS: Five healthy volunteers (age range: 24–47 years; median age: 28 years) underwent two sessions (interval range: 7–27 days; median interval: 20 days) and two biopsy‐proven prostate cancer patients were evaluated once. Patient 1 (71 years) had a Gleason 3 + 4 transition zone (TZ) tumor and patient 2 (55 years) had a Gleason 4 + 3 peripheral zone (PZ) tumor. FIELD STRENGTH: 3.0 T. Sequences run: T(2)‐weighted turbo‐spin‐echo (TSE); diffusion‐weighted imaging; CEST; WASABI (for B(0) determination). ASSESSMENT: Saturation, readout, and fit‐model parameters were optimized to maximize in vivo amide and nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) signals. Repeatability (intrasession and intersession) was evaluated in healthy volunteers. Subsequently, preliminary evaluation of signal differences was made in patients. Regions of interest were drawn by two post‐FRCR board‐certified readers, both with over 5 years of experience in multiparametric prostate MRI. STATISTICAL TESTS: Repeatability was assessed using Bland–Altman analysis, coefficient of variation (CV), and 95% limits of agreement (LOA). Statistical significance of CEST contrast was calculated using a nonparametric Mann–Whitney U‐test. RESULTS: The optimized saturation scheme was found to be 60 sinc‐Gaussian pulses with 40 msec pulse duration, at 50% duty‐cycle with continuous‐wave pulse equivalent B1 power (B1(CWPE)) of 0.92 μT. The magnetization transfer (MT) contribution to the fit‐model was centered at –1.27 ppm. Intersession coefficients of variation (CVs) of the amide, NOE, and magnetization transfer (MT) and asymmetric magnetization transfer ratio (MTR(asym)) signals of 25%, 23%, 18%, and 200%, respectively, were observed. Fit‐metric and MTR(asym) CVs agreed between readers to within 4 and 10 percentage points, respectively. DATA CONCLUSION: Signal differences of 0.03–0.10 (17–43%) detectable depending upon pool, with MT the most repeatable (signal difference of 17–22% detectable). Level of Evidence: 2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 2 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2019;50:1238–1250. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-02-15 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6767527/ /pubmed/30770603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.26690 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Evans, Vincent Stephen
Torrealdea, Francisco
Rega, Marilena
Brizmohun Appayya, Mrishta
Latifoltojar, Arash
Sidhu, Harbir
Kim, Mina
Kujawa, Aaron
Punwani, Shonit
Golay, Xavier
Atkinson, David
Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title_full Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title_fullStr Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title_full_unstemmed Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title_short Optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI of the prostate at 3.0 T
title_sort optimization and repeatability of multipool chemical exchange saturation transfer mri of the prostate at 3.0 t
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30770603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.26690
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