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Dynamic MRI for imaging tumor microvasculature: Comparison of susceptibility and relaxivity techniques in pelvic tumors

✍ Scribed by Katharine J. Lankester; Jane N. Taylor; James J. Stirling; Jane Boxall; James A. d'Arcy; David J. Collins; Simon Walker-Samuel; Martin O. Leach; Gordon J.S. Rustin; Anwar R. Padhani


Book ID
102905750
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
552 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess the reproducibility of intrinsic relaxivity and both relaxivity‐ and susceptibility‐based dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI in pelvic tumors; to correlate kinetic parameters obtained and to assess whether acute antivascular effects are seen in response to cisplatin‐ or taxane‐based chemotherapy.

Materials and Methods

T~1~‐weighted and T~2~*‐weighted DCE‐MRI and basal R~2~* measurements were performed on three consecutive days in women with gynecological tumors. The third scan was 21.0 (range 17.3–23.5) hours after the first cycle of chemotherapy. Kinetic parameter estimates were obtained and correlated between techniques. Test‐retest reproducibility and response to treatment were assessed.

Results

Relative blood volume (rBV) and relative blood flow (rBF) correlated strongly with transfer constant (K^trans^), k~ep~, and the initial area under the gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd‐DTPA) concentration‐time curve (IAUGC) (all P < 0.01). The group 95% confidence interval (CI) for change was –10.8 to +12.1%; ±5.1%; –9.5 to +10.5%; ±7.5%; for K^trans^, v~e~, k~ep~, and IAUGC, respectively, and ±13.6%, ±2.4%, ±11.6%, and ±11.0%, for rBV, mean transit time (MTT), rBF, and R~2~*, respectively. There were no significant acute changes in kinetic parameter estimates in response to treatment on group analysis, apart from a small decrease in v~e~.

Conclusion

The results confirm the dominant influence of flow on K^trans^ in untreated gynecological tumors. There is no evidence of an acute, large magnitude antivascular effect caused by cisplatin‐ or taxane‐based chemotherapy. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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