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Relating dose of contrast media administered to uptake and washout of malignant lesions on DCEMRI of the breast.

Sanaz A Jansen1, Xiaobing Fan, Cheng Yang, Akiko Shimauchi, Gregory Karczmar, Gillian M Newstead.   

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RATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the relationship between dose of contrast administered and contrast kinetics of malignant breast lesions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 108 patients with 120 malignant lesions were selected for an institutional review board-approved review. Dynamic magnetic resonance protocol: one pre- and three or five post-contrast (at a fixed volume of 20 mL of 0.5 M gadodiamide) images. Patients were stratified into groups based on dose of contrast administered, after calculation of body weight (kg): Dose Group 1, <0.122 mmol/kg; Dose Group 2, 0.123-0.155 mmol/kg; Dose Group, 3 > 0.155 mmol/kg. Analysis of kinetic curve shape was made according to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System lexicon. Several quantitative parameters were calculated including initial and peak enhancement percentage (E(1) and E(peak)). Linear regression was used to model the variation of kinetic parameters with dose.
RESULTS: There was no difference found in the qualitative Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System descriptors of curve shape between the three dose groups. There was a trend for E(1) and E(peak) to increase from Dose Group 1 to Dose Group 3 in malignant lesions overall, as well as in invasive ductal carcinoma lesions separately. Each decrement/increment of 0.05 mmol/kg in dose yielded a decrease/increase of 78% and 97% in E(1) for in situ and invasive cancers, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Contrast should be administered at fixed dose to achieve comparable levels of lesion uptake in women of different weights. Our results suggest that reducing the contrast administered to 0.05 mmol/kg, as has been suggested for patients at risk of developing nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, could substantially decrease the observed initial enhancement in some cancers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19836270     DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2009.06.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Radiol        ISSN: 1076-6332            Impact factor:   3.173


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2.  The diverse pathology and kinetics of mass, nonmass, and focus enhancement on MR imaging of the breast.

Authors:  Sanaz A Jansen; Akiko Shimauchi; Lindsay Zak; Xiaobing Fan; Gregory S Karczmar; Gillian M Newstead
Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 4.813

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