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Time course for measuring endolymphatic size in healthy volunteers following intravenous administration of gadoteridol.

Authors :
Naganawa S
Suzuki K
Yamazaki M
Sakurai Y
Ikeda M
Source :
Magnetic resonance in medical sciences : MRMS : an official journal of Japan Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine [Magn Reson Med Sci] 2014; Vol. 13 (2), pp. 73-80. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Apr 28.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: We developed semi-quantitative methods to measure endolymphatic size on images obtained 4 hours after intravenous administration of single-dose gadolinium-based contrast medium (IV-SD-GBCM) and found little variation in results between observers. We used the methods to measure the size of the endolymph in healthy volunteers at various times after IV-SD-GBCM and attempted to determine the optimal timing for the evaluation.<br />Methods: In 8 healthy male volunteers, we obtained heavily T2-weighted 3-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (hT2W-3D-FLAIR) images 1.5, 3, 4.5, and 6 hours after IV-SD-GBCM as positive perilymph images (PPI) as well as acquiring positive endolymph images (PEI) and magnetic resonance cisternography (MRC). To evaluate the endolymph, we generated 2 kinds of processed images (HYDROPS-Mi2 and HYDROPS2-Mi2) by subtracting PEI or MRC from PPI as previously proposed. We semi-quantitatively measured the ratio of the area of the endolymph (%EL) to that of total lymph on the 2 kinds of generated images for the cochlea and vestibule according to the previously proposed method. We analyzed statistics to evaluate the change in %EL over time and used analysis of variance (ANOVA) for a 2 × 4 repeated-measures design to assess difference in image type. We adopted 5% as a significance level.<br />Results: The %EL was significantly larger at 1.5 hours after IV-SD-GBCM than at 3, 4.5, and 6 hours in both the cochlea and vestibule for both kinds of generated images. Between 4.5 and 6 hours, the %EL plateaued for both the cochlea and vestibule, and the 2 kinds of generated images did not differ significantly.<br />Conclusion: A delay of 1.5 hours after IV-SD-GBCM is not sufficient to evaluate endolymphatic size. The %EL plateaus between 4.5 and 6 hours. These data might be valuable for further clinical studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1880-2206
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Magnetic resonance in medical sciences : MRMS : an official journal of Japan Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24769637
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.2013-0080