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Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) and measure values of in vivo placental perfusion in women. METHODS: This study was part of the Placentimage trial (NCT01092949). Gadolinium-chelate (Gd) enhanced dynamic MRI was performed two d...

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Autores principales: Deloison, Benjamin, Arthuis, Chloé, Benchimol, Gabriel, Balvay, Daniel, Bussieres, Laurence, Millischer, Anne-Elodie, Grévent, David, Butor, Cécile, Chalouhi, Gihad, Mahallati, Houman, Hélénon, Olivier, Tavitian, Bertrand, Clement, Olivier, Ville, Yves, Siauve, Nathalie, Salomon, Laurent Julien
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34473740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256769
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author Deloison, Benjamin
Arthuis, Chloé
Benchimol, Gabriel
Balvay, Daniel
Bussieres, Laurence
Millischer, Anne-Elodie
Grévent, David
Butor, Cécile
Chalouhi, Gihad
Mahallati, Houman
Hélénon, Olivier
Tavitian, Bertrand
Clement, Olivier
Ville, Yves
Siauve, Nathalie
Salomon, Laurent Julien
author_facet Deloison, Benjamin
Arthuis, Chloé
Benchimol, Gabriel
Balvay, Daniel
Bussieres, Laurence
Millischer, Anne-Elodie
Grévent, David
Butor, Cécile
Chalouhi, Gihad
Mahallati, Houman
Hélénon, Olivier
Tavitian, Bertrand
Clement, Olivier
Ville, Yves
Siauve, Nathalie
Salomon, Laurent Julien
author_sort Deloison, Benjamin
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) and measure values of in vivo placental perfusion in women. METHODS: This study was part of the Placentimage trial (NCT01092949). Gadolinium-chelate (Gd) enhanced dynamic MRI was performed two days before termination of pregnancies at 16 to 34 weeks gestational age (GA). Quantitative analysis was performed using one-compartment intravascular modeling. DCE perfusion parameters were analyzed across GA and were compared in IUGR and AGA fetuses. RESULTS: 134 patients were enrolled. After quality control check, 62 DCE MRI were analyzed including 48 and 14 pregnancies with normal and abnormal karyotypes, respectively. Mean placental blood flow was 129±61 mL/min/100ml in cases with normal karyotypes. Fetuses affected by IUGR (n = 13) showed significantly lower total placental blood flow values than AGA fetuses (n = 35) (F (total) = 122±88 mL/min versus 259±34 mL/min, p = 0.002). DCE perfusion parameters showed a linear correlation with GA. CONCLUSIONS: Measuring placental perfusion in vivo is possible using DCE MRI. Although this study has many limitations it gives us the first DCE MRI values that provide a potential standard for future research into placental perfusion methods and suggests that placental functional parameters are altered in IUGR pregnancies.
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spelling pubmed-84123402021-09-03 Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI Deloison, Benjamin Arthuis, Chloé Benchimol, Gabriel Balvay, Daniel Bussieres, Laurence Millischer, Anne-Elodie Grévent, David Butor, Cécile Chalouhi, Gihad Mahallati, Houman Hélénon, Olivier Tavitian, Bertrand Clement, Olivier Ville, Yves Siauve, Nathalie Salomon, Laurent Julien PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) and measure values of in vivo placental perfusion in women. METHODS: This study was part of the Placentimage trial (NCT01092949). Gadolinium-chelate (Gd) enhanced dynamic MRI was performed two days before termination of pregnancies at 16 to 34 weeks gestational age (GA). Quantitative analysis was performed using one-compartment intravascular modeling. DCE perfusion parameters were analyzed across GA and were compared in IUGR and AGA fetuses. RESULTS: 134 patients were enrolled. After quality control check, 62 DCE MRI were analyzed including 48 and 14 pregnancies with normal and abnormal karyotypes, respectively. Mean placental blood flow was 129±61 mL/min/100ml in cases with normal karyotypes. Fetuses affected by IUGR (n = 13) showed significantly lower total placental blood flow values than AGA fetuses (n = 35) (F (total) = 122±88 mL/min versus 259±34 mL/min, p = 0.002). DCE perfusion parameters showed a linear correlation with GA. CONCLUSIONS: Measuring placental perfusion in vivo is possible using DCE MRI. Although this study has many limitations it gives us the first DCE MRI values that provide a potential standard for future research into placental perfusion methods and suggests that placental functional parameters are altered in IUGR pregnancies. Public Library of Science 2021-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8412340/ /pubmed/34473740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256769 Text en © 2021 Deloison et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Deloison, Benjamin
Arthuis, Chloé
Benchimol, Gabriel
Balvay, Daniel
Bussieres, Laurence
Millischer, Anne-Elodie
Grévent, David
Butor, Cécile
Chalouhi, Gihad
Mahallati, Houman
Hélénon, Olivier
Tavitian, Bertrand
Clement, Olivier
Ville, Yves
Siauve, Nathalie
Salomon, Laurent Julien
Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI
title Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI
title_full Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI
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title_full_unstemmed Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI
title_short Human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement MRI
title_sort human placental perfusion measured using dynamic contrast enhancement mri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34473740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256769
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