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Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping

AIM: Cholangiocarcinoma is endemic in southeast Asia, generally developing from liver fluke infestation. However, diagnostic imaging of early-stage disease is challenging. The aim of this work is to investigate relaxometry (specifically, T2 mapping) as a method of exploiting the higher signal-to-noi...

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Autores principales: Khuntikeo, Narong, Titapun, Attapol, Chamadol, Nittaya, Boonphongsathien, Wuttisak, Sa-Ngiamwibool, Prakasit, Taylor-Robinson, Simon D, Wadsworth, Christopher A, Zhang, Shuo, Kardoulaki, Evdokia M, Young, Ian R, Syms, Richard R A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7127873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280284
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HMER.S232392
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author Khuntikeo, Narong
Titapun, Attapol
Chamadol, Nittaya
Boonphongsathien, Wuttisak
Sa-Ngiamwibool, Prakasit
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
Wadsworth, Christopher A
Zhang, Shuo
Kardoulaki, Evdokia M
Young, Ian R
Syms, Richard R A
author_facet Khuntikeo, Narong
Titapun, Attapol
Chamadol, Nittaya
Boonphongsathien, Wuttisak
Sa-Ngiamwibool, Prakasit
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
Wadsworth, Christopher A
Zhang, Shuo
Kardoulaki, Evdokia M
Young, Ian R
Syms, Richard R A
author_sort Khuntikeo, Narong
collection PubMed
description AIM: Cholangiocarcinoma is endemic in southeast Asia, generally developing from liver fluke infestation. However, diagnostic imaging of early-stage disease is challenging. The aim of this work is to investigate relaxometry (specifically, T2 mapping) as a method of exploiting the higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of internal coils for improved reception of magnetic resonance signals, despite their non-uniform sensitivity. METHODS: Ex vivo T2 mapping was carried out at 3T on fixed resection specimens from Thai cholangiocarcinoma patients using an mGRASE sequence and an endoscope coil based on a thin-film magneto-inductive waveguide and designed ultimately for internal use. RESULTS: Disease-induced changes including granulomatous inflammation, intraepithelial neoplasia and intraductal tumours were correlated with histopathology, and relaxation data were compared with mono- and bi-exponential models of T2 relaxation. An approximately 10-fold local advantage in SNR compared to a 16-element torso coil was demonstrated using the endoscope coil, and improved tissue differentiation was obtained without contrast agents. CONCLUSION: The performance advantage above follows directly from the inverse relation between the component of the standard deviation of T2 due to thermal noise and the SNR, and offers an effective method of exploiting the SNR advantage of internal coils. No correction is required, avoiding the need for tracking, relaxing constraints on coil and slice orientation and providing rapid visualization.
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spelling pubmed-71278732020-04-10 Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping Khuntikeo, Narong Titapun, Attapol Chamadol, Nittaya Boonphongsathien, Wuttisak Sa-Ngiamwibool, Prakasit Taylor-Robinson, Simon D Wadsworth, Christopher A Zhang, Shuo Kardoulaki, Evdokia M Young, Ian R Syms, Richard R A Hepat Med Original Research AIM: Cholangiocarcinoma is endemic in southeast Asia, generally developing from liver fluke infestation. However, diagnostic imaging of early-stage disease is challenging. The aim of this work is to investigate relaxometry (specifically, T2 mapping) as a method of exploiting the higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of internal coils for improved reception of magnetic resonance signals, despite their non-uniform sensitivity. METHODS: Ex vivo T2 mapping was carried out at 3T on fixed resection specimens from Thai cholangiocarcinoma patients using an mGRASE sequence and an endoscope coil based on a thin-film magneto-inductive waveguide and designed ultimately for internal use. RESULTS: Disease-induced changes including granulomatous inflammation, intraepithelial neoplasia and intraductal tumours were correlated with histopathology, and relaxation data were compared with mono- and bi-exponential models of T2 relaxation. An approximately 10-fold local advantage in SNR compared to a 16-element torso coil was demonstrated using the endoscope coil, and improved tissue differentiation was obtained without contrast agents. CONCLUSION: The performance advantage above follows directly from the inverse relation between the component of the standard deviation of T2 due to thermal noise and the SNR, and offers an effective method of exploiting the SNR advantage of internal coils. No correction is required, avoiding the need for tracking, relaxing constraints on coil and slice orientation and providing rapid visualization. Dove 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7127873/ /pubmed/32280284 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HMER.S232392 Text en © 2020 Khuntikeo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Khuntikeo, Narong
Titapun, Attapol
Chamadol, Nittaya
Boonphongsathien, Wuttisak
Sa-Ngiamwibool, Prakasit
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
Wadsworth, Christopher A
Zhang, Shuo
Kardoulaki, Evdokia M
Young, Ian R
Syms, Richard R A
Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title_full Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title_fullStr Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title_short Improving the Detection of Cholangiocarcinoma: In vitro MRI-Based Study Using Local Coils and T2 Mapping
title_sort improving the detection of cholangiocarcinoma: in vitro mri-based study using local coils and t2 mapping
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7127873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280284
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HMER.S232392
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