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Focal liver lesions: evaluation of the efficacy of gadobenate dimeglumine in MR imaging--a multicenter phase III clinical study

Authors :
Andrea Giovagnoni
A. Chiesa
Maximilian F. Reiser
Ernst J. Rummeny
J Petersein
C. Bartolozzi
Mt Mcnamara
L. Grazioli
Gianpaolo Pirovano
Guy Marchal
Riccardo Lencioni
Bernd Hamm
Philippe Soyer
Alberto Spinazzi
Jl Bloem
Van Persijn Van Meerten El
Andreas Heuck
Riccardo Manfredi
A Greco
Michael Laniado
Ma Kirchin
He Daldrup
Claus D. Claussen
P Marano
C Petre
François Terrier
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

To evaluate gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd-BOPTA) for dynamic and delayed magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of focal liver lesions.In 126 of 214 patients, MR imaging was performed before Gd-BOPTA administration, immediately after bolus administration of a 0.05- mmol/kg dose of Gd-BOPTA, and 60-120 minutes after an additional intravenously infused 0.05-mmol/kg dose. In 88 patients, imaging was performed before and 60-120 minutes after a single, intravenously infused 0.1-mmol/kg dose. T1- and T2-weighted spin-echo and T1-weighted gradient-echo images were acquired. On-site and blinded off-site reviewers prospectively evaluated all images. Intraoperative ultrasonography, computed tomography (CT) during arterial portography, and/or CT with iodized oil served as the reference methods in 110 patients.Significantly more lesions were detected on combined pre- and postcontrast images compared with on precontrast images alone (P. 01). All reviewers reported a decreased mean size of the smallest detected lesion and improved lesion conspicuity on postcontrast images. All on-site reviewers and two off-site reviewers reported increased overall diagnostic confidence (P.01). Additional lesion characterization information was provided on up to 109 (59%) of 184 delayed images and for up to 50 (42%) of 118 patients in whom dynamic images were assessed. Gd-BOPTA would have helped change the diagnosis in 99 (47%) of 209 cases and affected patient treatment in 408 (23%) of 209 cases.Gd-BOPTA increases liver lesion conspicuity and detectability and aids in the characterization of lesions.

Details

ISSN :
00338419
Volume :
215
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3008627c9454cacb337397be1279ac80