Title of article :
Gadobutrol Precedes Gd-DTPA in Abdominal Contrast-Enhanced MRA and MRI: A Prospective, Multicenter, Intraindividual Study
Author/Authors :
Liu, Xijiao Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Li, Zhengyan Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Zhang, Weiwei Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Yang, Caiwei Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Diao, Yike Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Duan, Ting Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Fu, Yu Department of Radiology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - Jilin Province, China , Ren, Jing Department of Radiology - Sichuan Cancer Hospital - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China , Bin, Song Department of Radiology - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu - Sichuan Province, China
Abstract :
To qualitatively and quantitatively compare the contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in one-stop shop of abdominal imaging with Gadobutrol and Gd-DTPA at equimolar doses of
gadolinium. Materials and Methods. This was a prospective designed, multiple center, intraindividual comparison study. All
volunteers underwent Gadobutrol- and Gd-DTPA-enhanced MRA and MRI in one-stop shop. Qualitative analysis for large
vessels and small vessels was performed by a three-point scale, while for minute small vessels, by a ve-point scale. Quantitative
analysis was performed for large vessels by signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Visceral organ
enhancements on the equilibrium phase were also analyzed. Wilcoxon matched-pair signed-rank tests were used to evaluate the
qualitative and quantitative results. Results. 40 volunteers were enrolled. Qualitative analyses results for large vessels, small vessels,
and minute small vessels of Gadobutrol and Gd-DTPA were 20.98 ± 2.11, 6.03 ± 1.03, and 3.41 ± 1.18 and 20.01 ± 2.18, 5.28 ± 1.67,
and 2.61 ± 1.40, respectively. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests revealed Gadobutrol-enhanced MRA was superior to that of Gd-DTPA
signicantly for small vessels (p = 0.028) and minute small vessels (p = 0.007). For quantitative analysis of large vessels, no
statistic di£erence was found. Gadobutrol-enhanced MRI had higher CNR of the liver (p = 0.003), spleen (p = 0.001), and
pancreas (p = 0.001) and higher SNR of spleen (p = 0.009) than those of Gd-DTPA statistically. Conclusion. Our study proved
Gadobutrol was superior to Gd-DTPA in qualitative analysis of CE-MRA and quantitative analysis of visceral organ enhancement
on CE-MRI in abdomen of healthy volunteers. Gadobutrol may be more suitable for abdominal one-stop examination for CEMRA and CE-MRI.
Keywords :
MRI , MRA , Gd-DTPA , Gadobutrol