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Dahye Lee1, Eun-Suk Cho1, Dae Jung Kim2, Joo Hee Kim1, Jeong-Sik Yu1, Jae-Joon Chung1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To compare 10-minute delayed hepatocyte phase imaging using a 30° flip angle (10 min-FA30) and 20-minute hepatocyte phase imaging using a 10° FA (20 min-FA10) in gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI of patients with possible liver metastases, regarding lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and focal hepatic lesion (FHL) detection to evaluate whether 10 min-FA30 would be superior to 20 min-FA10.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26444677 PMCID: PMC4596879 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR).
Box-and-whisker plots showing the median (middle line of each box), quartiles (top and bottom lines of each box), and upper and lower adjacent (upper and lower whiskers for each box) values of the lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Liver metastases were imaged according to two different protocols: 10 minute delayed hepatocyte phase imaging with a 30° flip angle (10min-FA30) and 20 minute delayed hepatocyte phase imaging with a 10° flip angle (20min-FA10). The mean CNR for FHLs imaged with the 10min-FA30 protocol was significantly higher than that of FHLs imaged with the 20min-FA10 protocol.
Fig 243-year-old male with pathologically proven liver metastasis from rectal cancer.
Gadoxetic acid-enhanced T1-weighted MR hepatocyte phase images taken with a 10-minute delay and a 30° flip angle (10min-FA30) (a) and a 20-minute delay and a 10° flip angle (20min-FA10) (b). The liver metastasis in segment 4 showed low signal intensity related to liver parenchyma on both images (dark arrows). The lesion-to-liver CNR of the 10min-FA30 image (190.3) was superior to that of the 20min-FA10 image (137.3). Two different radiologists each gave the 10min-FA30 and 20min-FA10 images a mean subjective score for focal hepatic lesion presence of 4.0.
Detection Sensitivity of Focal Hepatic Lesion for the Two Readers on 10-minute Delayed Hepatocyte Phase Imaging using a 30° Flip Angle (10min-FA30) and 20-minute Delayed Hepatocyte Phase Imaging using a 10° Flip Angle (20min-FA10).
| Delayed time & FA | Reader A | Reader B |
|---|---|---|
| All lesions | ||
| 10min-FA30 | 98.5% (321/326; 0) | 96.9% (316/326; 0) |
| 20min-FA10 | 98.8% (322/326; 1) | 96.9% (316/326: 2) |
| P value | P = 0.564 | P > 0.999 |
| Large lesions | ||
| 10min-FA30 | 100% (247/247; 0) | 99.2% (245/247; 0) |
| 20min-FA10 | 100% (247/247; 0) | 99.2% (245/247; 0) |
| P value | P > 0.999 | P > 0.999 |
| Small lesions | ||
| 10min-FA30 | 93.7% (74/79; 0) | 89.9% (71/79; 0) |
| 20min-FA10 | 94.9% (75/79; 1) | 89.9% (71/79; 2) |
| P value | P = 0.564 | P > 0.999 |
| Malignant lesions | ||
| 10min-FA30 | 99.2% (246/248) | 97.6% (242/248) |
| 20min-FA10 | 98.8% (245/248) | 96.4% (239/248) |
| P value | P = 0.317 | P = 0.180 |
| Benign lesions | ||
| 10min-FA30 | 96.2% (75/78) | 94.9% (74/78) |
| 20min-FA10 | 98.7% (77/78) | 98.7% (77/78) |
| P value | P = 0.157 | P = 0.083 |
Data in parentheses are true-positive lesions/all focal hepatic lesions and number of false-positive lesions. Large lesions are focal hepatic lesions 10 mm or greater in short axis. Small lesions are focal hepatic lesions less than 10 mm in short axis.