1. Preliminary Study on Quantitative Assessment of the Fetal Brain Using MOLLI T1 Mapping Sequence.
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Jia F, Liao Y, Li X, Ye Z, Li P, Zhou X, Li Q, Wang S, Ning G, and Qu H
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- Cohort Studies, Female, Fetus diagnostic imaging, Gestational Age, Humans, Infant, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Pregnancy, Reproducibility of Results, Brain diagnostic imaging, Myelin Sheath
- Abstract
Background: Prenatal quantitative evaluation of myelin is important. However, few techniques are suitable for the quantitative evaluation of fetal myelination., Purpose: To optimize a modified Look-Locker inversion recovery (MOLLI) T1 mapping sequence for fetal brain development study., Study Type: Prospective observational preliminary cohort study., Population: A total of 71 women with normal fetuses divided into mid-pregnancy (gestational age 24-28 weeks, N = 25) and late pregnancy (gestational age > 28 weeks, N = 46) groups., Field Strength/sequence: A 3 T/MOLLI sequence., Assessment: T1 values were measured in pedunculus cerebri, basal ganglia, thalamus, posterior limb of the internal capsule, temporal white matter, occipital white matter, frontal white matter, and parietal white matter by two radiologists (11 and 16 years of experience, respectively)., Statistical Tests: The Kruskal-Wallis test was used for reginal comparison. For each region of interest (ROI), differences in T1 values between the mid and late pregnancy groups were assessed by the Mann Whitney U test. Pearson correlation coefficients (r) were used to evaluate the correlations between T1 values and gestational age for each ROI. Intraobserver and interobserver agreement was determined by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). A P value <0.05 was considered statistically significant., Results: Interobserver and intraobserver agreements of T1 were good for all ROIs (all ICCs > 0.700). There were significant differences in T1 values between lobal white matter and deep regions, respectively. Significant T1 values differences were found between middle and late pregnancy groups in pedunculus cerebri, basal ganglion, thalamus, posterior limb of the internal capsule, temporal, and occipital white matter. The T1 values showed significantly negative correlations with gestational weeks in pedunculus cerebri (r = -0.80), basal ganglion (r = -0.60), thalamus (r = -0.68), and posterior limb of the internal capsule (r = -0.77)., Data Conclusion: The T1 values of fetal brain may be assessed using the MOLLI sequence and may reflect the myelination., Evidence Level: 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2., (© 2022 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.)
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- 2022
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