Evaluation of liver fat in the presence of iron with MRI using T2*correction: a clinical approach

被引:20
作者
Benjamin, Henninger [1 ]
Christian, Kremser [1 ]
Stefan, Rauch [1 ]
Robert, Eder [1 ]
Werner, Judmaier [1 ]
Heinz, Zoller [2 ]
Henrik, Michaely [3 ]
Michael, Schocke [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Radiol, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Internal Med, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Med Fac Mannheim, Univ Med Ctr Mannheim, Inst Clin Radiol & Nucl Med, Mannheim, Germany
关键词
MRI; Liver; Steatosis hepatitis; Iron overload; T2*; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-SPECTROSCOPY; HEPATIC IRON; NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS; SAMPLING VARIABILITY; NEEDLE-BIOPSY; GRADIENT-ECHO; QUANTIFICATION; STEATOSIS; DIAGNOSIS; ACCURACY;
D O I
10.1007/s00330-012-2745-2
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
To assess magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with conventional chemical shift-based sequences with and without T2* correction for the evaluation of steatosis hepatitis (SH) in the presence of iron. Thirty-one patients who underwent MRI and liver biopsy because of clinically suspected diffuse liver disease were retrospectively analysed. The signal intensity (SI) was calculated in co-localised regions of interest (ROIs) using conventional spoiled gradient-echo T1 FLASH in-phase and opposed-phase (IP/OP). T2* relaxation time was recorded in a fat-saturated multi-echo-gradient-echo sequence. The fat fraction (FF) was calculated with non-corrected and T2*-corrected SIs. Results were correlated with liver biopsy. There was significant difference (P < 0.001) between uncorrected and T2* corrected FF in patients with SH and concomitant hepatic iron overload (HIO). Using 5 % as a threshold resulted in eight false negative results with uncorrected FF whereas T2* corrected FF lead to true positive results in 5/8 patients. ROC analysis calculated three threshold values (8.97 %, 5.3 % and 3.92 %) for T2* corrected FF with accuracy 84 %, sensitivity 83-91 % and specificity 63-88 %. FF with T2* correction is accurate for the diagnosis of hepatic fat in the presence of HIO. Findings of our study suggest the use of IP/OP imaging in combination with T2* correction. aEuro cent Magnetic resonance helps quantify both iron and fat content within the liver aEuro cent T2* correction helps to predict the correct diagnosis of steatosis hepatitis aEuro cent "Fat fraction" from T2*-corrected chemical shift-based sequences accurately quantifies hepatic fat aEuro cent "Fat fraction" without T2* correction underestimates hepatic fat with iron overload.
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页码:1643 / 1649
页数:7
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