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Consensus recommendations for a dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI protocol for use in high-grade gliomas
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- Boxerman , JL , Quarles , CC , Hu , LS , Erickson , BJ , Gerstner , ER , Smits , M , Kaufmann , TJ , Barboriak , DP , Huang , RH , Wick , W , Weller , M , Galanis , E , Kalpathy-Cramer , J , Shankar , L , Jacobs , P , Chung , C , van den Bent , M , Chang , S , Al Yung , WK , Cloughesy , TF , Wen , PY , Gilbert , MR , Rosen , BR , Ellingson , BM & Schmainda , KM 2020 , ' Consensus recommendations for a dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI protocol for use in high-grade gliomas ' , Neuro-Oncology , vol. 22 , no. 9 , pp. 1262-1275 .
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Despite the widespread clinical use of dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) MRI, DSC-MRI methodology has not been standardized, hindering its utilization for response assessment in multicenter trials. Recently, the DSC-MRI Standardization Subcommittee of the Jumpstarting Brain Tumor Drug Development Coalition issued an updated consensus DSC-MRI protocol compatible with the standardized brain tumor imaging protocol (BTIP) for high-grade gliomas that is increasingly used in the clinical setting and is the default MRI protocol for the National Clinical Trials Network. After reviewing the basis for controversy over DSC-MRI protocols, this paper provides evidence-based best practices for clinical DSC-MRI as determined by the Committee, including pulse sequence (gradient echo vs spin echo), BTIP-compliant contrast agent dosing (preload and bolus), flip angle (FA), echo time (TE), and post-processing leakage correction. In summary, full-dose preload, full-dose bolus dosing using intermediate (60°) FA and field strength-dependent TE (40–50 ms at 1.5 T, 20–35 ms at 3 T) provides overall best accuracy and precision for cerebral blood volume estimates. When single-dose contrast agent usage is desired, no-preload, full-dose bolus dosing using low FA (30°) and field strength-dependent TE provides excellent performance, with reduced contrast agent usage and elimination of potential systematic errors introduced by variations in preload dose and incubation time.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Boxerman , JL , Quarles , CC , Hu , LS , Erickson , BJ , Gerstner , ER , Smits , M , Kaufmann , TJ , Barboriak , DP , Huang , RH , Wick , W , Weller , M , Galanis , E , Kalpathy-Cramer , J , Shankar , L , Jacobs , P , Chung , C , van den Bent , M , Chang , S , Al Yung , WK , Cloughesy , TF , Wen , PY , Gilbert , MR , Rosen , BR , Ellingson , BM & Schmainda , KM 2020 , ' Consensus recommendations for a dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI protocol for use in high-grade gliomas ' , Neuro-Oncology , vol. 22 , no. 9 , pp. 1262-1275 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1452809678
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource