Contrast-enhanced fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vs. contrast-enhanced spin echo T1-weighted brain imaging

被引:16
作者
Falzone, Cristian [1 ]
Rossi, Federica [2 ]
Calistri, Maurizio [1 ]
Tranquillo, Massimo [3 ]
Baroni, Massimo [1 ]
机构
[1] Valdinievole Vet Clin, Monsummano Terme, PT, Italy
[2] Orol Vet Clin, Bologna, Italy
[3] Expt Zooprofilatt Inst Lombardia & Emilia Romagna, Brescia, Italy
关键词
brain disorders; cat; dog; fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; gadolinium enhancement; magnetic resonance imaging; spin echo T1-weighted images; spin echo T2-weighted images;
D O I
10.1111/j.1740-8261.2008.00375.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
In humans, contrast-enhanced fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging plays an important role in detecting brain disease. The aim of this study was to define the clinical utility of contrast-enhanced FLAIR imaging by comparing the results with those with contrast-enhanced spin echo T1-weighted images (SE T1WI) in animals with different brain disorders. Forty-one dogs and five cats with a clinical suspicion of brain disease and 30 normal animals (25 dogs and five cats) were evaluated using a 0.2 T permanent magnet. Before contrast medium injection, spin echo T1-weighted, SE T1WI, and FLAIR sequences were acquired in three planes. SE T1WI and FLAIR images were also acquired after gadolinium injection. Sensitivity in detecting the number, location, margin, and enhancement pattern and rate were evaluated. No lesions were found in a normal animal. In affected animals, 48 lesions in 34 patients were detected in contrast-enhanced SE T1WI whereas 81 lesions in 44 patients were detected in contrast-enhanced FLAIR images. There was no difference in the characteristics of the margins or enhancement pattern of the detected lesions. The objective enhancement rate, the mean value between lesion-to-white matter ratio and lesion-to-gray matter ratio, although representing an overlap of T1 and T2 effects and not pure contrast medium shortening of T1 relaxation, was better in contrast-enhanced FLAIR images. These results suggest a superiority of contrast-enhanced FLAIR images as compared with contrast-enhanced SE T1WI in detecting enhancing brain lesions.
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