Consistency of Multiple Renal Functional MRI Measurements Over 18 Months. Issue 2 (8th March 2018)
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- Title:
- Consistency of Multiple Renal Functional MRI Measurements Over 18 Months. Issue 2 (8th March 2018)
- Main Title:
- Consistency of Multiple Renal Functional MRI Measurements Over 18 Months
- Authors:
- Li, Lu‐Ping
Thacker, Jon
Li, Wei
Tan, Huan
Wang, Chi
Kohn, Orly
Sprague, Stuart
Prasad, Pottumarthi - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Identification of patients with progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD) and those likely to respond to candidate therapeutics is urgently needed. Functional MRI measurements have shown promise. However, knowledge about the consistency of the measurements is essential to conduct longitudinal studies. Purpose/Hypothesis: To investigate the consistency of repeated functional MRI measurements in healthy subjects. Study Type: Prospective, longitudinal study. Subjects: Seventeen healthy subjects were examined on two different occasions, 18 months apart. Field Strength/Sequence: Multiple gradient‐recalled‐echo, 2D navigator‐gated flow‐sensitive alternating inversion recovery True‐FISP and spin‐echo planar diffusion‐weighted sequences were used on a 3T scanner. Images were acquired on two different scanner configurations. Assessment: Blood oxygenation level‐dependent (BOLD) R2*, arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion‐derived blood flow (BF) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps were analyzed using a custom image processing toolbox. Regions of interest (ROIs) were placed on renal cortex, medulla, and whole kidney. Multiple researchers were involved in defining the ROIs. Statistical Tests: Intra‐ and intersubject coefficients of variation (CV) and Bland–Altman plots were used to measure consistency and evaluate bias in the measurements. A nonparametric Wilcoxon test was used to compare differences between two timepoints. Results: The intrasubject CV forAbstract : Background: Identification of patients with progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD) and those likely to respond to candidate therapeutics is urgently needed. Functional MRI measurements have shown promise. However, knowledge about the consistency of the measurements is essential to conduct longitudinal studies. Purpose/Hypothesis: To investigate the consistency of repeated functional MRI measurements in healthy subjects. Study Type: Prospective, longitudinal study. Subjects: Seventeen healthy subjects were examined on two different occasions, 18 months apart. Field Strength/Sequence: Multiple gradient‐recalled‐echo, 2D navigator‐gated flow‐sensitive alternating inversion recovery True‐FISP and spin‐echo planar diffusion‐weighted sequences were used on a 3T scanner. Images were acquired on two different scanner configurations. Assessment: Blood oxygenation level‐dependent (BOLD) R2*, arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion‐derived blood flow (BF) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps were analyzed using a custom image processing toolbox. Regions of interest (ROIs) were placed on renal cortex, medulla, and whole kidney. Multiple researchers were involved in defining the ROIs. Statistical Tests: Intra‐ and intersubject coefficients of variation (CV) and Bland–Altman plots were used to measure consistency and evaluate bias in the measurements. A nonparametric Wilcoxon test was used to compare differences between two timepoints. Results: The intrasubject CV for R2* and ADC were 6.8% and 5.3% with small (−3.8 and 5.3%) bias, respectively, comparing baseline and 18‐month data. Intrasubject CV for renal cortex BF was higher (18.7%) compared to R2* and ADC, but comparable to prior literature values over shorter durations. It also exhibited a larger bias (−15.4%) between two timepoints and significantly lower values ( P = 0.022) at 18‐month data. Data Conclusion: All three MRI parameters over 18 months, even with a scanner upgrade and involving multiple observers, showed good consistency. These results are useful for the interpretation of longitudinal data and support the use of these methods to monitor progression in patients with CKD. Level of Evidence : 1 Technical Efficacy : Stage 1 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2018;48:514–521. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of magnetic resonance imaging. Volume 48:Issue 2(2018)
- Journal:
- Journal of magnetic resonance imaging
- Issue:
- Volume 48:Issue 2(2018)
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- Volume 48, Issue 2 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 48
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0048-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 514
- Page End:
- 521
- Publication Date:
- 2018-03-08
- Subjects:
- blood oxygenation level dependent -- apparent diffusion coefficient -- arterial spin labeling -- chronic kidney disease -- kidney
Magnetic resonance imaging -- Periodicals
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1522-2586 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/jmri.26001 ↗
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- 1053-1807
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