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Effect of gadolinium chelate contrast agents on diffusion weighted MR imaging of the liver, spleen, pancreas and kidney at 3 T.

Carolyn Lee Wang1, Yen Wei Chea, Daniel T Boll, Ehsan Samei, Amy M Neville, Brian M Dale, Elmar M Merkle.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To retrospectively test the null hypotheses that the qualitative appearance of DWI and the signal intensity values in DWI and corresponding ADC values of the liver, spleen, pancreas and kidneys are identical before and after the administration of gadolinium.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following IRB approval, DWI was acquired in 50 patients (25 male; mean age 54.9 years) prior to and after contrast administration, using single-shot echo planar imaging with b-values of 50 s/mm2 and 800 s/mm2 at 3 T. Binomial analysis was used to determine which image set was more significantly preferred in conveying the diffusion information. Pre- and post-gadolinium DWI and ADC values of corresponding regions of each organ were analyzed using standardized signal intensity measurements.
RESULTS: Pre-contrast DWI images of the liver, spleen, and pancreas were preferred 52%, 49%, and 58%, respectively, with none of the differences being statistically significant. DWI of the kidneys was preferred on pre-contrast images in 83% (p<0.001). In the liver and spleen, contrast caused a significant increase in the post-contrast DWI signal intensity values at b=50 (p<0.02) and b=800 (p<0.05) but had no statistically significant effect on the ADC value (p>0.40). Pancreatic DWI signal intensity and ADC values pre- and post-contrast were also not significantly different (p=0.489). In the renal parenchyma, significant decrease in the values of DWI at b=50 (p<0.01) and b=800 (p<0.01) as well as ADC (p<0.02) was demonstrated following gadolinium administration.
CONCLUSION: Intravenous gadolinium administration does not make a statistically significant difference in the qualitative appearance or ADC measurements of the liver, spleen, or pancreas when comparing pre-contrast to post-contrast DWI. In the kidneys, however, ADC values are significantly lower post-contrast with the pre-contrast diffusion weighted images also being qualitatively preferred.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20646887     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2010.05.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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