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2. Functional aortic valve area differs significantly between sexes: A phase-contrast cardiac MRI study in patients with severe aortic stenosis
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Felix Troger, Christian Kremser, Mathias Pamminger, Sebastian J Reinstadler, Gudrun C Thurner, Benjamin Henninger, Gert Klug, Bernhard Metzler, and Agnes Mayr
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Aortic Stenosis ,Cardiovascular MRI ,Sex Differences ,Phase-Contrast MRI ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Aortic stenosis (AS) is one of the most prevalent valvular heart-diseases in Europe. Currently, diagnosis and classification are not sex-sensitive; however, due to a distinctly different natural history of AS, further investigations of sex-differences in AS-patients are needed. Thus, this study aimed to detect sex-differences in severe AS, especially concerning flow-patterns, via phase-contrast cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (PC-CMR). Methods: Forty-four severe AS-patients (20 women, 45 % vs. 24 men, 55 %) with a median age of 72 years underwent transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), cardiac catheterization (CC) and CMR. Aortic valve area (AVA) and stroke volume (SV) were determined in all modalities, with CMR yielding geometrical AVA via cine-planimetry and functional AVA via PC-CMR, the latter being also used to examine flow-properties. Results: Geometrical AVA showed no sex-differences (0.91 cm2, IQR: 0.61–1.14 vs. 0.94 cm2, IQR: 0.77–1.22, p = 0.322). However, functional AVA differed significantly between sexes in all three modalities (TTE: p = 0.044; CC/PC-CMR: p
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- 2024
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3. 2018 Annual Site Environmental Report Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
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Christina Chavez, Ben Martinez, Rebecca Ullrich, Timothy Jackson, Sherry Ricketson, Evan Fahy, Victoria Atencio, Jun Li, Michael Mitchell, Kelly Bowles, Kelly Anne Green, Samuel McCord, Steve Cox, Stacy R. Griffith, Jennifer Payne, Penny Avery, Carolyn Daniel, Kevin Lambert, Doug Vetter, Mendy Brown, Michael Barthel, Matthew Baumann, Benito Casaus, Rick Dotson, Regina Deola, Benjamin Henning, Anita Reiser, Jamie Gomez, Elizabeth Pope, Joe Mauser, Robert Ziock, Sue S. Collins, Stacie Evelo, John Kay, Andrew Gough, Michael David Nagy, Joe Fontana, Michael Skelly, and Pascale Waffelaert
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Environmental report ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Environmental science ,business - Published
- 2019
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4. 2018 Annual Site Environmental Report Sandia National Laboratories, Tonopah Test Range, Nevada and Kaua'i Test Facility, Hawai'i
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Stacy Griffith, Victoria Atencio, Penny Avery, Michael Barthel, Mattew Baumann, Benito Casaus, Christina Chavez, Steve Cox, Regina Deola, Stacie Evelo, Evan Fahy, Joe Fontana, William Forston, Tiffany Gamero, Andrew Gough, Kelly Green, Benjamin Henning, Mark Howard, John Kay, Kevin Lambert, Ben Martinez, Joe Mauser, Jun Li, Michael Nagy, Jennifer Payne, Anita Reiser, Sherry Ricketson, Rebecca Ullrich, Doug Vetter, and Pascale Waffelaert
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- 2019
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5. Association of dysglycaemia with persistent infarct core iron in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Ivan Lechner, Martin Reindl, Fritz Oberhollenzer, Christina Tiller, Magdalena Holzknecht, Priscilla Fink, Thomas Kremser, Paolo Bonatti, Felix Troger, Benjamin Henninger, Agnes Mayr, Axel Bauer, Bernhard Metzler, and Sebastian J. Reinstadler
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ST-elevation myocardial infarction ,HbA1c ,Intramyocardial hemorrhage ,Persistent iron ,Iron resolution, Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Dysglycaemia increases the risk of myocardial infarction and subsequent recurrent cardiovascular events. However, the role of dysglycaemia in ischemia/reperfusion injury with development of irreversible myocardial tissue alterations remains poorly understood.In this study we aimed to investigate the association of ongoing dysglycaemia with persistence of infarct core iron and their longitudinal changes over time in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Methods: We analyzed 348 STEMI patients treated with primary PCI between 2016 and 2021 that were included in the prospective MARINA-STEMI study (NCT04113356). Peripheral venous blood samples for glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) measurements were drawn on admission and 4 months after STEMI. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging including T2 * mapping for infarct core iron assessment was performed at both time points. Associations of dysglycaemia with persistent infarct core iron and iron resolution at 4 months were calculated using multivariable regression analysis. Results: Intramyocardial hemorrhage was observed in 147 (42%) patients at baseline. Of these, 89 (61%) had persistent infarct core iron 4 months after infarction with increasing rates across HbA1c levels (
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- 2024
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6. Pyogenic granuloma in patients treated with selective BRAF inhibitors: another manifestation of paradoxical pathway activation
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Pascale Stieger, Simone M. Goldinger, Reinhard Dummer, Jivko Kamarachev, Benjamin Henning, University of Zurich, and Goldinger, Simone M
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Adult ,Male ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Cancer Research ,610 Medicine & health ,Dermatology ,2708 Dermatology ,Hemangioma ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Encorafenib ,medicine ,Humans ,1306 Cancer Research ,In patient ,Granuloma, Pyogenic ,Vemurafenib ,Protein kinase A ,Melanoma ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,business.industry ,Pyogenic granuloma ,10177 Dermatology Clinic ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Granuloma ,Cancer research ,2730 Oncology ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cutaneous toxicities under therapy with selective BRAF inhibitors such as vemurafenib or encorafenib (LGX818) are frequent, including plantar hyperkeratosis, squamous cell carcinoma, and second primary melanoma. Pyogenic granuloma is a benign, rapidly growing, eruptive hemangioma that often bleeds and ulcerates. Common causes are mechanical trauma and cast immobilization, as well as multiple drugs such as retinoids and antineoplastic agents. However, the development of pyogenic granuloma under treatment with encorafenib (LGX818) has not yet been reported. These three cases might be further examples for paradoxical activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. We report three male patients with metastatic BRAFV600E-mutated melanoma who developed pyogenic granulomas 16, 10, and 12 weeks after treatment initiation with the selective BRAF inhibitors vemurafenib or encorafenib (LGX818). Except for one patient receiving retinoids, the clinical history for other frequent causes of pyogenic granuloma was negative. Pyogenic granulomas are not listed in the drugs investigator brochure but seem to be associated with selective BRAF inhibitors and might be a cutaneous phenomenon of paradoxical mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway activation. This correlation has to be confirmed by further observations.
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- 2016
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7. Performance analyse i dansk elitehåndbold: hvordan performance analyse kan ændre træneres sociale praksis
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Ottesen, Laila Susanne, Laier Højer, Anders, Jensen, Benjamin Henning, Ottesen, Laila Susanne, Laier Højer, Anders, and Jensen, Benjamin Henning
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This Master's thesis investigates the current social practices of Danish elite handball coaches with regards to technical and tactical evaluation. This leads to a discussion of how performance analysis can challenge the practical consciousness and routines of Danish elite handball coaches. Using the structuration theory of Anthony Giddens, this thesis analyses the agents' practical consciousness, the current structures and the social systems that influence technical and tactical evaluation among Danish elite handball coaches. The overall objectives of this thesis are to conduct explorative groundwork that can enable future studies in this field and to develop practical advice for the Danish Handball Federation. 10 semi-structured interviews have been conducted, with elite coaches, performance analysts and significant professionals in Danish elite handball. Additionally, informal interviews with the assistant coach of the French national team Sebastien Gardillou, Chief of talent development in the Danish Handball Federation Claus Hansen and S & C coach of the Swedish national team Peter Glas have also contributed to this study. Our main findings are that performance analysis is only employed in Danish elite handball to a limited extent. Most analysis is done by the coach based on gut feeling and practical consciousness. Empirical findings suggest that structures such as economic, and technological resources as well as time are limiting factors for the coaches. Furthermore, social systems such as the culture in Danish elite handball and the educational background of coaches both limit and enable the coaches' use of performance analysis. Based on these findings, this thesis discusses how performance analysis can challenge the practical consciousness of the coach and enable a discursive consciousness towards enabling changes in social practices. The thesis provides the Danish handball federation with three primary pieces of advice: " Use existing resources more effe
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- 2018
8. Evaluation of Classic and Quantitative Imaging Features in the Differentiation of Benign and Atypical Lipomatous Soft Tissue Tumors Using a Standardized Multiparametric MRI Protocol: A Prospective Single-Centre Study in 45 Patients
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Leonhard Gruber, Christian Kremser, Bettina Zelger, Anton Schwabegger, Ena Josip, Dietmar Dammerer, Martin Thaler, and Benjamin Henninger
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soft tissue tumors ,atypical lipomatous tumors ,lipoma ,MRI ,imaging features ,ranking ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Discrimination between benign and atypical lipomatous tumors (ALT) is important due to potential local complications and recurrence of ALT but can be difficult due to the often-similar imaging appearance. Using a standardized MRI protocol, this study aimed to rank established and quantitative MRI features by diagnostic value in the differentiation of benign and atypical lipomatous tumors and to develop a robust scoring system. Methods: Patients with clinical or sonographic suspicion of a lipomatous tumor were prospectively and consecutively enrolled from 2015 to 2019 after ethic review board approval. Histology was confirmed for all ALT and 85% of the benign cases. Twenty-one demographic and morphologic and twenty-three quantitative features were extracted from a standardized MRI protocol (T1/T2-proton-density-weighting, turbo-inversion recovery magnitude, T2* multi-echo gradient-echo imaging, qDIXON-Vibe fat-quantification, T1 relaxometry, T1 mapping, diffusion-weighted and post-contrast sequences). A ranking of these features was generated through a Bayes network analysis with gain-ratio feature evaluation. Results: Forty-five patients were included in the analysis (mean age, 61.2 ± 14.2 years, 27 women [60.0%]). The highest-ranked ALT predictors were septation thickness (gain ratio merit [GRM] 0.623 ± 0.025, p = 0.0055), intra- and peritumoral STIR signal discrepancy (GRM 0.458 ± 0.046, p < 0.0001), orthogonal diameter (GRM 0.554 ± 0.188, p = 0.0013), contrast enhancement (GRM 0.235 ± 0.015, p = 0.0010) and maximum diameter (GRM 0.221 ± 0.075, p = 0.0009). The quantitative features did not provide a significant discriminatory value. The highest-ranked predictors were used to generate a five-tiered score for the identification of ALTs (correct classification rate 95.7% at a cut-off of three positive items, sensitivity 100.0%, specificity 94.9%, likelihood ratio 19.5). Conclusions: Several single MRI features have a substantial diagnostic value in the identification of ALT, yet a multiparametric approach by a simple combination algorithm may support radiologists in the identification of lipomatous tumors in need for further histological assessment.
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- 2023
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9. Jensen, Benjamin Henning
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Jensen, Benjamin Henning and Jensen, Benjamin Henning
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10. Temporal Trends in Infarct Severity Outcomes in ST‐Segment–Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
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Ivan Lechner, Martin Reindl, Christina Tiller, Magdalena Holzknecht, Priscilla Fink, Felix Troger, Georg Angerer, Simon Angerer, Benjamin Henninger, Agnes Mayr, Gert Klug, Axel Bauer, Bernhard Metzler, and Sebastian J. Reinstadler
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cardiac magnetic resonance imaging ,infarct size ,prognosis ,ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction ,time trends ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Severity of myocardial tissue injury is a main determinant of morbidity and death related to ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Temporal trends of infarct characteristics at the myocardial tissue level have not been described. This study sought to assess temporal trends in infarct characteristics through a comprehensive assessment by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging at a standardized time point early after STEMI. Methods and Results We analyzed patients with STEMI treated with percutaneous coronary intervention at the University Hospital of Innsbruck who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging between 2005 and 2021. The study period was divided into terciles. Myocardial damage characteristics were assessed using a multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance imaging protocol within the first week after STEMI and compared between groups. A total of 843 patients with STEMI (17% women) with a median age of 57 (interquartile range, 51–66) years were analyzed. While age, sex, and the clinical risk profile expressed as thrombolysis in myocardial infarction risk score were comparable across the study period, there were differences in guideline‐recommended therapies. At the same time, there was no significant change in infarct size (P=0.25), microvascular obstruction (P=0.50), and intramyocardial hemorrhage (P=0.34). Left ventricular remodeling indices and left ventricular ejection fraction remained virtually unchanged (all P>0.05). Major adverse cardiovascular events at 4 (interquartile range, 4–5) months were similar between groups (P=0.36). Conclusions In this magnetic resonance imaging study investigating patients with STEMI treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention over the past 15 years, no change in infarct severity at the myocardial level has been observed. Clinical research on novel therapeutic approaches to reduce myocardial tissue injury should be a priority.
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- 2023
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11. MRI visibility of the anterolateral ligament and the deep structures of the iliotibial tract
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Michael Liebensteiner, Armin Runer, Christof Kranewitter, Philipp Nachtigal, Johannes Giesinger, Dietmar Dammerer, and Benjamin Henninger
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Anterolateral ligament ,Iliotibial tract ,Iliotibial band ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Knee stability ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose The visualization of potentially injured anatomical structures is crucial. Lately the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and the deep structures of the iliotibial tract (ITT) have been of increased clinical interest because of their role as important lateral stabilizers of the knee. The aim of this study was to assess the visibility of the ALL and the deep structures of the ITT using MRI. Good intra- and inter-observer reproducibility was hypothesized. Methods Knee MRI data from patients without ligamentous lesions were retrospectively analyzed by two radiologists at two time points using axial and coronal sequences. The visibility of the different parts of the ALL (femoral, meniscal and tibial part) and of the deep ITT, namely the deep attachments of the ITT to the distal femur and capsulo-osseous layer of the ITT, were determined on a binary (yes/no) basis. Results Seventy-one cases (42 men, 29 women) were studied. Inter-observer agreement was high. Cohen’s kappa was 0.97 for the tibial part of the ALL and 0.76 for the femoral part. For the deep attachments of the ITT to the distal femur Cohen’s kappa was 0.94. For each of the investigated parameters absolute agreement between the observers was at least 88%. Regarding intra-observer agreement Cohen’s kappa was 0.62 for the femoral part of the ALL and 0.85 for the tibial part of the ALL. For the deep attachments of the ITT to the distal femur Cohen’s kappa was 0.94. For each investigated parameter absolute agreement between the two time points was at least 83%. Conclusions The presence of the anterolateral structures of the knee can be determined with substantial inter- and intra-observer agreement using MRI examination. This is applicable for both the ALL and the deep ITT. Level of evidence Diagnostic study – Level III.
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12. Thermal ablation of CT ‘invisible’ liver tumors using MRI fusion: a case control study
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Peter Schullian, Edward Johnston, Gregor Laimer, Daniel Putzer, Gernot Eberle, Philipp Westerlund, Benjamin Henninger, and Reto Bale
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radiofrequency ablation ,stereotaxy ,liver ,image fusion ,navigation ,magnetic resonance imaging ,planning ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate whether ‘invisible’ liver tumors on CT can be treated by stereotactic radiofrequency ablation (SRFA) using fusion of pre-ablation MRI. Methods In this retrospective case–control study, 60 patients (14 with Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 46 with metastatic liver tumors) with CT ‘invisible’ lesions underwent SRFA using MRI-fusion between June 2005 and June 2018 (‘fusion group’). For comparison, 60 patients who underwent SRFA without image fusion were selected using nearest neighbor propensity score matching (‘control group’). Endpoints consisted of local tumor control, safety, overall and disease-free survival. Results Major complications occurred in 6/69 ablations (8.7%) in the fusion group and in 6/89 ablations (6.7%) in the control group (p = 0.434). Primary technical efficacy rate (i.e., successful initial ablation) was 96.6% (28/29) for HCC and 97.9% (166/170) for metastatic disease in the fusion group and 100% (33/33) and 93.3% (184/194) in the control group, respectively (p = 0.468 and 0.064). Local recurrence (LR) was observed in 1/29 (3.5%) HCCs and in 6/170 metastases (4.0%) in the fusion group and 1/33 (3.0%) and 21/196 (10.7%) in the control group, respectively. The LR rate of metastasis in the control group was significantly higher (p = 0.007), although differences in OS and DFS did not reach statistical significance. Conclusions Image fusion using pre-procedural MRI allows for ablation of CT-‘invisible’ liver tumors that are otherwise untreatable. Moreover, local oncological control was higher in metastatic liver tumors versus matched controls which suggests it could be useful tool for all stereotactic radiofrequency ablation procedures.
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- 2020
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13. Aortic Stiffness and Infarct Healing in Survivors of Acute ST‐Segment–Elevation Myocardial Infarction
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Martin Reindl, Christina Tiller, Magdalena Holzknecht, Ivan Lechner, Nicolas Hein, Mathias Pamminger, Benjamin Henninger, Agnes Mayr, Hans‐Josef Feistritzer, Gert Klug, Axel Bauer, Bernhard Metzler, and Sebastian J. Reinstadler
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aortic stiffness ,magnetic resonance imaging ,myocardial delayed enhancement ,ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background In survivors of acute ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), increased aortic stiffness is associated with worse clinical outcome; however, the underlying pathomechanisms are incompletely understood. We aimed to investigate associations between aortic stiffness and infarct healing using comprehensive cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in patients with acute STEMI. Methods and Results This was a prospective observational study including 103 consecutive STEMI patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Pulse wave velocity (PWV), the reference standard for aortic stiffness assessment, was determined by a validated phase‐contrast cardiac magnetic resonance imaging protocol within the first week after STEMI. Infarct healing, defined as relative infarct size reduction from baseline to 4 months post‐STEMI, was determined using late gadolinium‐enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance. Median infarct size significantly decreased from 17% of left ventricular mass (interquartile range 9% to 28%) at baseline to 12% (6% to 17%) at 4‐month follow‐up (P36% were younger (P=0.01) and had lower baseline NT‐proBNP (N‐terminal pro–B‐type natriuretic peptide) concentrations (P=0.047) and aortic PWV values (P=0.003). In a continuous (odds ratio 0.64 [95% CI, 0.49–0.84]; P=0.001) as well as categorical (PWV
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14. Value of Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging for the Detection of Nephritis
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Benjamin Henninger, Miriam Reichert, Stefan Haneder, Stefan O. Schoenberg, and Henrik J. Michaely
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Technology ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI-MRI) for the detection and assessment of infectious renal disease. Materials and Methods. Twenty-one patients with suspicious increased signal intensity of the kidneys on DWI sequences and corresponding ADC decrease were identified. Sixty patients without clinical signs of renal infection served as a control group. All patients were examined with the following sequences: EPI-DWI (0/400/800 s/mm2), T2w HASTE, and T1w VIBE after intravenous injection of Gd-chelate. Confirmation of renal infection was established on the basis of clinical criteria. T1w and T2w images were assessed and compared to DWI for the presence of altered signal, and the degree of the visibility of pathology was graded on an ordinal three-point scale. Results. In all 21 patients with positive DWI findings a renal infection could be confirmed. T2w imaging and contrast-enhanced T1w imaging displayed obvious pathologic signal in 3/21 (14%) and 11/19 (58%) patients and slightly pathologic signal in 17/21 (81%) and 7/19 (37%), respectively. The median visibility score of 2 for the DWI and the T1w images was significantly higher than the score of 1 for the T2w imaging, (DWI versus T2w) and (T1w versus T2w). Conclusion. DWI of the kidneys seems to be highly sensitive for the detection of infections within the kidney.
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- 2013
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