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Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of saline-diluted gadoxetic acid, done for arterial-phase (AP) artifact reduction, on signal intensity (SI), and hence focal lesion conspicuity on MR imaging. METHODS: We retrospectively examined 112 patients who each had at least two serial gadoxetic acid–enhan...

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Autores principales: Poetter-Lang, Sarah, Dovjak, Gregor O., Messner, Alina, Ambros, Raphael, Polanec, Stephan H., Baltzer, Pascal A. T., Kristic, Antonia, Herold, Alexander, Hodge, Jacqueline C., Weber, Michael, Bastati, Nina, Ba-Ssalamah, Ahmed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-022-08984-0
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author Poetter-Lang, Sarah
Dovjak, Gregor O.
Messner, Alina
Ambros, Raphael
Polanec, Stephan H.
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
Kristic, Antonia
Herold, Alexander
Hodge, Jacqueline C.
Weber, Michael
Bastati, Nina
Ba-Ssalamah, Ahmed
author_facet Poetter-Lang, Sarah
Dovjak, Gregor O.
Messner, Alina
Ambros, Raphael
Polanec, Stephan H.
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
Kristic, Antonia
Herold, Alexander
Hodge, Jacqueline C.
Weber, Michael
Bastati, Nina
Ba-Ssalamah, Ahmed
author_sort Poetter-Lang, Sarah
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of saline-diluted gadoxetic acid, done for arterial-phase (AP) artifact reduction, on signal intensity (SI), and hence focal lesion conspicuity on MR imaging. METHODS: We retrospectively examined 112 patients who each had at least two serial gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRIs performed at 1 ml/s, first with non-diluted (ND), then with 1:1 saline-diluted (D) contrast. Two blinded readers independently analyzed the artifacts and graded dynamic images using a 5-point scale. The absolute SI of liver parenchyma, focal liver lesions (if present), aorta, and portal vein at the level of the celiac trunk and the SI of the paraspinal muscle were measured in all phases. The signal-to-norm (SI(Norm)) of the vascular structures, hepatic parenchyma and focal lesions, and the contrast-to-norm (C(Norm)) of focal liver lesions were calculated. RESULTS: AP artifacts were significantly reduced with dilution. Mean absolute contrast-enhanced liver SI was significantly higher on the D exams compared to the ND exams. Likewise, SI(Norm) of liver parenchyma was significantly higher in all contrast-enhanced phases except transitional phase on the D exams. SI(Norm) values in the AP for the aorta and in the PVP for portal vein were significantly higher on the diluted exams. The C(Norm) was not significantly different between ND and D exams for lesions in any imaging phase. The interclass correlation coefficient was excellent (0.89). CONCLUSION: Gadoxetic acid dilution injected at 1ml/s produces images with significantly fewer AP artifacts but no significant loss in SI(Norm) or C(Norm) compared to standard non-diluted images. KEY POINTS: • Diluted gadoxetic acid at slow injection (1 ml/s) yielded images with higher SI(Norm) of the liver parenchyma and preserved C(Norm) for focal liver lesions. • Gadoxetic acid–enhanced MRI injected at 1 ml/s is associated with arterial-phase (AP) artifacts in 31% of exams, which may degrade image quality and limits focal liver lesion detection. • Saline dilution of gadoxetic acid 1:1 combined with a slow injection rate of 1 ml/s significantly reduced AP artifacts from 31 to 9% and non-diagnostic AP artifacts from 16 to 1%.
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spelling pubmed-97550962022-12-17 Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI Poetter-Lang, Sarah Dovjak, Gregor O. Messner, Alina Ambros, Raphael Polanec, Stephan H. Baltzer, Pascal A. T. Kristic, Antonia Herold, Alexander Hodge, Jacqueline C. Weber, Michael Bastati, Nina Ba-Ssalamah, Ahmed Eur Radiol Hepatobiliary-Pancreas OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of saline-diluted gadoxetic acid, done for arterial-phase (AP) artifact reduction, on signal intensity (SI), and hence focal lesion conspicuity on MR imaging. METHODS: We retrospectively examined 112 patients who each had at least two serial gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRIs performed at 1 ml/s, first with non-diluted (ND), then with 1:1 saline-diluted (D) contrast. Two blinded readers independently analyzed the artifacts and graded dynamic images using a 5-point scale. The absolute SI of liver parenchyma, focal liver lesions (if present), aorta, and portal vein at the level of the celiac trunk and the SI of the paraspinal muscle were measured in all phases. The signal-to-norm (SI(Norm)) of the vascular structures, hepatic parenchyma and focal lesions, and the contrast-to-norm (C(Norm)) of focal liver lesions were calculated. RESULTS: AP artifacts were significantly reduced with dilution. Mean absolute contrast-enhanced liver SI was significantly higher on the D exams compared to the ND exams. Likewise, SI(Norm) of liver parenchyma was significantly higher in all contrast-enhanced phases except transitional phase on the D exams. SI(Norm) values in the AP for the aorta and in the PVP for portal vein were significantly higher on the diluted exams. The C(Norm) was not significantly different between ND and D exams for lesions in any imaging phase. The interclass correlation coefficient was excellent (0.89). CONCLUSION: Gadoxetic acid dilution injected at 1ml/s produces images with significantly fewer AP artifacts but no significant loss in SI(Norm) or C(Norm) compared to standard non-diluted images. KEY POINTS: • Diluted gadoxetic acid at slow injection (1 ml/s) yielded images with higher SI(Norm) of the liver parenchyma and preserved C(Norm) for focal liver lesions. • Gadoxetic acid–enhanced MRI injected at 1 ml/s is associated with arterial-phase (AP) artifacts in 31% of exams, which may degrade image quality and limits focal liver lesion detection. • Saline dilution of gadoxetic acid 1:1 combined with a slow injection rate of 1 ml/s significantly reduced AP artifacts from 31 to 9% and non-diagnostic AP artifacts from 16 to 1%. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-07-27 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9755096/ /pubmed/35895119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-022-08984-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Hepatobiliary-Pancreas
Poetter-Lang, Sarah
Dovjak, Gregor O.
Messner, Alina
Ambros, Raphael
Polanec, Stephan H.
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
Kristic, Antonia
Herold, Alexander
Hodge, Jacqueline C.
Weber, Michael
Bastati, Nina
Ba-Ssalamah, Ahmed
Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title_full Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title_fullStr Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title_full_unstemmed Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title_short Influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver MRI
title_sort influence of dilution on arterial-phase artifacts and signal intensity on gadoxetic acid–enhanced liver mri
topic Hepatobiliary-Pancreas
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-022-08984-0
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