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Assessing renal interstitial fibrosis using compartmental, non-compartmental, and model-free diffusion MRI approaches

Authors :
Wentao Hu
Yongming Dai
Fang Liu
Tianshu Yang
Yao Wang
Yiwei Shen
Wenyan Zhou
Dongmei Wu
Leyi Gu
Minfang Zhang
Yan Zhou
Source :
Insights into Imaging, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Objective To assess renal interstitial fibrosis (IF) using diffusion MRI approaches, and explore whether corticomedullary difference (CMD) of diffusion parameters, combination among MRI parameters, or combination with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) benefit IF evaluation. Methods Forty-two patients with chronic kidney disease were included, undergoing MRI examinations. MRI parameters from apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM), diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI), and diffusion-relaxation correlated spectrum imaging (DR-CSI) were obtained both for renal cortex and medulla. CMD of these parameters was calculated. Pathological IF scores (1–3) were obtained by biopsy. Patients were divided into mild (IF = 1, n = 23) and moderate-severe fibrosis (IF = 2–3, n = 19) groups. Group comparisons for MRI parameters were performed. Diagnostic performances were assessed by the receiver operator’s curve analysis for discriminating mild from moderate-severe IF patients. Results Significant inter-group differences existed for cortical ADC, IVIM-D, IVIM-f, DKI-MD, DR-CSI V B, and DR-CSI V C. Significant inter-group differences existed in ΔADC, ΔMD, ΔV B, ΔV C, ΔQ B, and ΔQ C. Among the cortical MRI parameters, V B displayed the highest AUC = 0.849, while ADC, f, and MD also showed AUC > 0.8. After combining cortical value and CMD, the diagnostic performances of the MRI parameters were slightly improved except for IVIM-D. Combining V B with f brings the best performance (AUC = 0.903) among MRI bi-variant models. A combination of cortical V B, ΔADC, and eGFR brought obvious improvement in diagnostic performance (AUC 0.963 vs 0.879, specificity 0.826 vs 0.896, and sensitivity 1.000 vs 0.842) than eGFR alone. Conclusion Our study shows promising results for the assessment of renal IF using diffusion MRI approaches. Critical relevance statement Our study explores the non-invasive assessment of renal IF, an independent and effective predictor of renal outcomes, by comparing and combining diffusion MRI approaches including compartmental, non-compartmental, and model-free approaches. Key Points Significant difference exists for diffusion parameters between mild and moderate-severe IF. Generally, cortical parameters show better performance than corresponding CMD. Bi-variant model lifts the diagnostic performance for assessing IF. Graphical Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18694101
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Insights into Imaging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3d0ed9824ab64d22bdd435e8bd8a975a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-024-01736-2