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High-resolution and highly accelerated MRI T2 mapping as a tool to characterise renal tumour subtypes and grades.

Authors :
Horvat-Menih I
Li H
Priest AN
Li S
Gill AB
Mendichovszky IA
Francis ST
Warren AY
O'Carrigan B
Welsh SJ
Jones JO
Riddick ACP
Armitage JN
Mitchell TJ
Stewart GD
Gallagher FA
Source :
European radiology experimental [Eur Radiol Exp] 2024 Jul 10; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 76. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 10.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Clinical imaging tools to probe aggressiveness of renal masses are lacking, and T2-weighted imaging as an integral part of magnetic resonance imaging protocol only provides qualitative information. We developed high-resolution and accelerated T2 mapping methods based on echo merging and using k-t undersampling and reduced flip angles (TEMPURA) and tested their potential to quantify differences between renal tumour subtypes and grades.<br />Methods: Twenty-four patients with treatment-naïve renal tumours were imaged: seven renal oncocytomas (RO); one eosinophilic/oncocytic renal cell carcinoma; two chromophobe RCCs (chRCC); three papillary RCCs (pRCC); and twelve clear cell RCCs (ccRCC). Median, kurtosis, and skewness of T2 were quantified in tumours and in the normal-adjacent kidney cortex and were compared across renal tumour subtypes and between ccRCC grades.<br />Results: High-resolution TEMPURA depicted the tumour structure at improved resolution compared to conventional T2-weighted imaging. The lowest median T2 values were present in pRCC (high-resolution, 51 ms; accelerated, 45 ms), which was significantly lower than RO (high-resolution; accelerated, p = 0.012) and ccRCC (high-resolution, p = 0.019; accelerated, p = 0.008). ROs showed the lowest kurtosis (high-resolution, 3.4; accelerated, 4.0), suggestive of low intratumoural heterogeneity. Lower T2 values were observed in higher compared to lower grade ccRCCs (grades 2, 3 and 4 on high-resolution, 209 ms, 151 ms, and 106 ms; on accelerated, 172 ms, 160 ms, and 102 ms, respectively), with accelerated TEMPURA showing statistical significance in comparison (p = 0.037).<br />Conclusions: Both high-resolution and accelerated TEMPURA showed marked potential to quantify differences across renal tumour subtypes and between ccRCC grades.<br />Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03741426 . Registered on 13 November 2018.<br />Relevance Statement: The newly developed T <subscript>2</subscript> mapping methods have improved resolution, shorter acquisition times, and promising quantifiable readouts to characterise incidental renal masses.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2509-9280
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European radiology experimental
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38981998
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41747-024-00476-8