TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating feasibility of high resolution T1-perfusion MRI with whole brain coverage using compressed SENSE
T2 - Application to glioma grading
AU - Sasi S, Dinil
AU - Ramaniharan, Anandh K.
AU - Bhattacharjee, Rupsa
AU - Gupta, Rakesh K.
AU - Saha, Indrajit
AU - Van Cauteren, Marc
AU - Shah, Tejas
AU - Gopalakrishnan, Karthik
AU - Gupta, Abhinav
AU - Singh, Anup
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/8
Y1 - 2020/8
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of optimized T1-Perfusion MRI protocol (protocol-2) with whole brain coverage and improved spatial resolution using Compressed-SENSE (CSENSE) to differentiate high-grade-glioma (HGG) and low-grade-glioma (LGG) and to compare it with the conventional protocol (protocol-1) with partial brain coverage used in our center. Methods: This study included MRI data from 5 healthy volunteers, a phantom and 126 brain tumor patients. Current study had two parts: To analyze the effect of CSENSE on 3D-T1-weighted (W) fast-field-echo (FFE) images, T1-W, dual-PDT2-W turbo-spin-echo images and T1 maps, and to evaluate the performance of high resolution T1-Perfusion MRI protocol with whole brain coverage optimized using CSENSE. Coefficient-of-Variation (COV), Relative-Percentage-Error (RPE), Normalized-Mean-Squared-Error (NMSE) and qualitative scoring were used for the former study. Tracer-kinetic (Ktrans,ve,vp) and hemodynamic (rCBV,rCBF) parameters computed from both protocols were used to differentiate LGG and HGG. Results: The image quality of all structural images was found to be of diagnostic quality till R = 4. NMSE in healthy T1-W-FFE images and COV in phantom images increased with-respect-to R and images provided optimum quality till R = 4. Structural images and maps exhibited artefacts from R = 6. All parameters in tumor tissue and hemodynamic parameters in healthy gray matter tissue computed from both protocols were not significantly different. Parameters computed from protocol-2 performed better in terms of glioma grading. For both protocols, rCBF performed least (AUC = 0.759 and 0.851) and combination of all parameters performed best (AUC = 0.890 and 0.964). Conclusion: CSENSE (R = 4) can be used to improve the resolution and brain coverage for T1-Perfusion analysis used to differentiate gliomas.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of optimized T1-Perfusion MRI protocol (protocol-2) with whole brain coverage and improved spatial resolution using Compressed-SENSE (CSENSE) to differentiate high-grade-glioma (HGG) and low-grade-glioma (LGG) and to compare it with the conventional protocol (protocol-1) with partial brain coverage used in our center. Methods: This study included MRI data from 5 healthy volunteers, a phantom and 126 brain tumor patients. Current study had two parts: To analyze the effect of CSENSE on 3D-T1-weighted (W) fast-field-echo (FFE) images, T1-W, dual-PDT2-W turbo-spin-echo images and T1 maps, and to evaluate the performance of high resolution T1-Perfusion MRI protocol with whole brain coverage optimized using CSENSE. Coefficient-of-Variation (COV), Relative-Percentage-Error (RPE), Normalized-Mean-Squared-Error (NMSE) and qualitative scoring were used for the former study. Tracer-kinetic (Ktrans,ve,vp) and hemodynamic (rCBV,rCBF) parameters computed from both protocols were used to differentiate LGG and HGG. Results: The image quality of all structural images was found to be of diagnostic quality till R = 4. NMSE in healthy T1-W-FFE images and COV in phantom images increased with-respect-to R and images provided optimum quality till R = 4. Structural images and maps exhibited artefacts from R = 6. All parameters in tumor tissue and hemodynamic parameters in healthy gray matter tissue computed from both protocols were not significantly different. Parameters computed from protocol-2 performed better in terms of glioma grading. For both protocols, rCBF performed least (AUC = 0.759 and 0.851) and combination of all parameters performed best (AUC = 0.890 and 0.964). Conclusion: CSENSE (R = 4) can be used to improve the resolution and brain coverage for T1-Perfusion analysis used to differentiate gliomas.
KW - Compressed-SENSE
KW - DCE-MRI
KW - Glioma grading
KW - T1-Perfusion MRI
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109049
DO - 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109049
M3 - Article
C2 - 32464580
AN - SCOPUS:85085006802
SN - 0720-048X
VL - 129
JO - European Journal of Radiology
JF - European Journal of Radiology
M1 - 109049
ER -