Comparison of Free-Breathing 3D Phase-Resolved Functional Lung (PREFUL) MRI With Dynamic 19 F Ventilation MRI in Patients With Obstructive Lung Disease and Healthy Volunteers

Non-contrast-enhanced H magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with full lung coverage shows promise for assessment of regional lung ventilation but a comparison with direct ventilation measurement using F MRI is lacking. To compare ventilation parameters calculated using 3D phase-resolved functional lung...

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Hauptverfasser: Klimeš, Filip, Obert, Arnd J, Scheller, Julienne, Wernz, Marius M, Voskrebenzev, Andreas, Gutberlet, Marcel, Grimm, Robert, Suhling, Hendrik, Müller, Robin A, Kaireit, Till F, Glandorf, Julian, Moher Alsady, Tawfik, Wacker, Frank, Vogel-Claussen, Jens
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description Non-contrast-enhanced H magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with full lung coverage shows promise for assessment of regional lung ventilation but a comparison with direct ventilation measurement using F MRI is lacking. To compare ventilation parameters calculated using 3D phase-resolved functional lung (PREFUL) MRI with F MRI. Prospective. Fifteen patients with asthma, 14 patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, and 13 healthy volunteers. A 3D gradient-echo pulse sequence with golden-angle increment and stack-of-stars encoding at 1.5 T. All participants underwent 3D PREFUL MRI and F MRI. For 3D PREFUL, static regional ventilation (RVent) and dynamic flow-volume cross-correlation metric (FVL-CM) were calculated. For both parameters, ventilation defect percentage (VDP) values and ventilation defect (VD) maps (including a combination of both parameters [VDP ]) were determined. For F MRI, images from eight consecutive breaths under volume-controlled inhalation of perfluoropropane were acquired. Time-to-fill (TTF) and wash-in (WI) parameters were extracted. For all F parameters, a VD map was generated and the corresponding VDP values were calculated. For all parameters, the relationship between the two techniques was assessed using a Spearman correlation (r). Differences between VDP values were compared using Bland-Altman analysis. For regional comparison of VD maps, spatial overlap and Sørensen-Dice coefficients were computed. 3D PREFUL VDP values were significantly correlated to VDP measures by F (r range: 0.59-0.70). For VDP , no significant bias was observed with VDP of the third and fourth breath (bias range = -6.8:7.7%, P range = 0.25:0.30). For VDP , no significant bias was found with VDP values of fourth-eighth breaths (bias range = -2.0:12.5%, P range = 0.12:0.75). The overall spatial overlap of all VD maps increased with each breath, ranging from 61% to 81%, stabilizing at the fourth breath. 3D PREFUL MRI parameters showed moderate to strong correlation with F MRI. Depending on the 3D PREFUL VD map, the best regional agreement was found to F VD maps of third-fifth breath. 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2.
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