Multicenter validation of spin-density projection-assisted R2-MRI for the noninvasive measurement of liver iron concentration

Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐based techniques for assessing liver iron concentration (LIC) have been limited by single scanner calibration against biopsy. Here, the calibration of spin‐density projection‐assisted (SDPA) R2‐MRI (FerriScan®) in iron‐overloaded β‐thalassemia patients treate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic resonance in medicine 2014-06, Vol.71 (6), p.2215-2223
Hauptverfasser: St Pierre, Tim G., El-Beshlawy, Amal, Elalfy, Mohsen, Al Jefri, Abdullah, Al Zir, Kusai, Daar, Shahina, Habr, Dany, Kriemler-Krahn, Ulrike, Taher, Ali
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐based techniques for assessing liver iron concentration (LIC) have been limited by single scanner calibration against biopsy. Here, the calibration of spin‐density projection‐assisted (SDPA) R2‐MRI (FerriScan®) in iron‐overloaded β‐thalassemia patients treated with the iron chelator, deferasirox, for 12 months is validated. Methods SDPA R2‐MRI measurements and percutaneous needle liver biopsy samples were obtained from a subgroup of patients (n = 233) from the ESCALATOR trial. Five different makes and models of scanner were used in the study. Results LIC, derived from mean of MRI‐ and biopsy‐derived values, ranged from 0.7 to 50.1 mg Fe/g dry weight. Mean fractional differences between SDPA R2‐MRI‐ and biopsy‐measured LIC were not significantly different from zero. They were also not significantly different from zero when categorized for each of the Ishak stages of fibrosis and grades of necroinflammation, for subjects aged 3 to
ISSN:0740-3194
1522-2594
DOI:10.1002/mrm.24854