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Improved Leakage Correction for Single-Echo Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion MRI Estimates of Relative Cerebral Blood Volume in High-Grade Gliomas by Accounting for Bidirectional Contrast Agent Exchange.

Authors :
Leu, K
Leu, K
Boxerman, JL
Cloughesy, TF
Lai, A
Nghiemphu, PL
Liau, LM
Pope, WB
Ellingson, BM
Leu, K
Leu, K
Boxerman, JL
Cloughesy, TF
Lai, A
Nghiemphu, PL
Liau, LM
Pope, WB
Ellingson, BM
Source :
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology; vol 37, iss 8, 1440-1446; 0195-6108
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background and purposeContrast agent extravasation through a disrupted blood-brain barrier potentiates inaccurate DSC MR imaging estimation of relative CBV. We explored whether incorporation of an interstitial washout rate in a leakage-correction model for single-echo, gradient-echo DSC MR imaging improves relative CBV estimates in high-grade gliomas.Materials and methodsWe modified the traditional model-based postprocessing leakage-correction algorithm, assuming unidirectional contrast agent extravasation (Boxerman-Weisskoff model) to account for bidirectional contrast agent exchange between intra- and extravascular spaces (bidirectional model). For both models, we compared the goodness of fit with the parent leakage-contaminated relaxation rate curves by using the Akaike Information Criterion and the difference between modeled interstitial relaxation rate curves and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging by using Euclidean distance in 21 patients with glioblastoma multiforme.ResultsThe bidirectional model had improved Akaike Information Criterion versus the bidirectional model in >50% of enhancing tumor voxels in all 21 glioblastoma multiformes (77% ± 9%; P < .0001) and had reduced the Euclidean distance in >50% of enhancing tumor voxels for 17/21 glioblastoma multiformes (62% ± 17%; P = .0041). The bidirectional model and dynamic contrast-enhanced-derived kep demonstrated a strong correlation (r = 0.74 ± 0.13). On average, enhancing tumor relative CBV for the Boxerman-Weisskoff model exceeded that for the bidirectional model by 16.6% ± 14.0%.ConclusionsInclusion of the bidirectional exchange in leakage-correction models for single-echo DSC MR imaging improves the model fit to leakage-contaminated DSC MR imaging data and significantly improves the estimation of relative CBV in high-grade gliomas.

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AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology; vol 37, iss 8, 1440-1446; 0195-6108
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application/pdf, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology vol 37, iss 8, 1440-1446 0195-6108
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1367470244
Document Type :
Electronic Resource