Role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in liver iron quantification in thalassemic (thalassemia major) patients
Background Iron overload is a major problem in beta thalassemia patients due to repeated blood transfusions. The liver is the first organ to be loaded with iron. An accurate assessment of iron overload is necessary for managing iron chelation therapy in such patients. Iron quantification by MRI scor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Egyptian Liver Journal 2024-04, Vol.14 (1), p.26-9, Article 26 |
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Iron overload is a major problem in beta thalassemia patients due to repeated blood transfusions. The liver is the first organ to be loaded with iron. An accurate assessment of iron overload is necessary for managing iron chelation therapy in such patients. Iron quantification by MRI scores over liver biopsy due to its non-invasive nature.
Methods
Fifty-one patients with thalassemia major were subjected to 3.0-T MRI. Multiecho T2* sequence was used to cover the entire liver. Region of interest (ROI) was placed in three areas with maximum signal change, and an average T2* value was obtained. Similarly, a single ROI was placed at the mid-interventricular septum in the heart, and T2* value was obtained. T2* values so obtained were converted to iron concentration with the help of a T2* iron concentration calculator. The liver iron values were correlated with serum ferritin value.
Results
There was a significant negative correlation between liver iron concentration (LIC) and T2* value of the liver (
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= − 0.895,
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ISSN: | 2090-6226 2090-6218 2090-6226 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s43066-024-00330-x |