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Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging

PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of amide proton transfer-weighted (APTw) imaging against the reference standard of gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (Gd-T1w) in children with intracranial infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight pediatric patients (15 males and 13 females; age range...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hong, Tang, Xiaolu, Lv, Yanqiu, Hu, Di, Sun, Jihang, Wang, Yan, Zhou, Jinyuan, Peng, Yun
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7251435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32509865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6418343
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author Zhang, Hong
Tang, Xiaolu
Lv, Yanqiu
Hu, Di
Sun, Jihang
Wang, Yan
Zhou, Jinyuan
Peng, Yun
author_facet Zhang, Hong
Tang, Xiaolu
Lv, Yanqiu
Hu, Di
Sun, Jihang
Wang, Yan
Zhou, Jinyuan
Peng, Yun
author_sort Zhang, Hong
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of amide proton transfer-weighted (APTw) imaging against the reference standard of gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (Gd-T1w) in children with intracranial infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight pediatric patients (15 males and 13 females; age range 1-163 months) with intracranial infection were recruited in this study. 2D APTw imaging and conventional MR sequences were conducted using a 3 T MRI scanner. Kappa (κ) statistics and the McNemar test were performed to determine whether the hyperintensity on APTw was related to the enhancement on Gd-T1w. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of APTw imaging to predict lesion enhancement were calculated. RESULT: In twelve patients with brain abscesses, the enhancing rim of the abscesses on the Gd-T1w images was consistently hyperintense on the APTw images. In eight patients with viral encephalitis, three showed slight spotted gadolinium enhancement, while the APTw image also showed a slight spotted high signal. Five of these patients showed no enhancement on Gd-T1w and isointensity on the APTw image. In eleven patients with meningitis, increased APTw signal intensities were clearly visible in gadolinium-enhancing meninges. Sixty infectious lesions (71%) showed enhancement on Gd-T1w images. The sensitivity and specificity of APTw were 93.3% (56/60) and 91.7% (22/24). APTw demonstrated excellent agreement (κ = 0.83) with Gd-T1w, with no significant difference (P = 0.69) in detection of infectious lesions. CONCLUSIONS: These initial data show that APTw MRI is a noninvasive technique for the detection and characterization of intracranial infectious lesions. APTw MRI enabled similar detection of infectious lesions to Gd-T1w and may provide an injection-free means of evaluation of intracranial infection.
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spelling pubmed-72514352020-06-06 Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging Zhang, Hong Tang, Xiaolu Lv, Yanqiu Hu, Di Sun, Jihang Wang, Yan Zhou, Jinyuan Peng, Yun Biomed Res Int Research Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of amide proton transfer-weighted (APTw) imaging against the reference standard of gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (Gd-T1w) in children with intracranial infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight pediatric patients (15 males and 13 females; age range 1-163 months) with intracranial infection were recruited in this study. 2D APTw imaging and conventional MR sequences were conducted using a 3 T MRI scanner. Kappa (κ) statistics and the McNemar test were performed to determine whether the hyperintensity on APTw was related to the enhancement on Gd-T1w. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of APTw imaging to predict lesion enhancement were calculated. RESULT: In twelve patients with brain abscesses, the enhancing rim of the abscesses on the Gd-T1w images was consistently hyperintense on the APTw images. In eight patients with viral encephalitis, three showed slight spotted gadolinium enhancement, while the APTw image also showed a slight spotted high signal. Five of these patients showed no enhancement on Gd-T1w and isointensity on the APTw image. In eleven patients with meningitis, increased APTw signal intensities were clearly visible in gadolinium-enhancing meninges. Sixty infectious lesions (71%) showed enhancement on Gd-T1w images. The sensitivity and specificity of APTw were 93.3% (56/60) and 91.7% (22/24). APTw demonstrated excellent agreement (κ = 0.83) with Gd-T1w, with no significant difference (P = 0.69) in detection of infectious lesions. CONCLUSIONS: These initial data show that APTw MRI is a noninvasive technique for the detection and characterization of intracranial infectious lesions. APTw MRI enabled similar detection of infectious lesions to Gd-T1w and may provide an injection-free means of evaluation of intracranial infection. Hindawi 2020-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7251435/ /pubmed/32509865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6418343 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hong Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Hong
Tang, Xiaolu
Lv, Yanqiu
Hu, Di
Sun, Jihang
Wang, Yan
Zhou, Jinyuan
Peng, Yun
Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title_full Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title_fullStr Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title_short Amide Proton Transfer-Weighted (APTw) Imaging of Intracranial Infection in Children: Initial Experience and Comparison with Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted Imaging
title_sort amide proton transfer-weighted (aptw) imaging of intracranial infection in children: initial experience and comparison with gadolinium-enhanced t1-weighted imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7251435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32509865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6418343
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