Title of article :
Quantitative liver iron measurement by magnetic resonance imaging: in vitro and in vivo assessment of the liver to muscle signal intensity and the R2* methods
Author/Authors :
Virtanen، نويسنده , , Johanna M. and Komu، نويسنده , , Markku E. and Parkkola، نويسنده , , Riitta K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Purpose
luate the liver-to-muscle signal intensity and R2* methods to gain a transferable, clinical application for liver iron measurement.
als and Methods
n liver phantoms and 33 human subjects were examined using three 1.5-T MRI scanners from two different vendors. Phantom-to-muscle and liver-to-muscle signal intensity ratios were analyzed to determine MRI estimated phantom and hepatic iron concentration (M-PIC and M-HIC, respectively). R2* was calculated for the phantoms and the liver of human subjects. Seven patientsʹ biochemical hepatic iron concentration was obtained.
s
and R2* results of three scanners correlated linearly to phantom iron concentrations (r=0.984 to 0.989 and r=0.972 to 0.981, respectively), and no significant difference between the scanners was found (P=.482 and P=.846, respectively) in vitro. The patientsʹ R2* correlated linearly to M-HIC of the standard scanner (r=0.981). M-HIC values did not differ from those obtained from the biopsy specimens (P=.230). The difference in M-HIC was significant, but the difference in R2* was not significant between the scanners (P<.0001 and P=.505, respectively) in vivo.
sion
ethods, M-HIC and R2*, are reliable iron concentration indicators with linear dependence on iron concentration in vivo and in vitro. The R2* method was found to be comparable among different scanners. Transferability testing is needed for the use of the methods at various scanners.
Keywords :
Liver , MRI , Iron , R2* , Transferability , Quantitative
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging