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Evaluation of single bolus,dual-echo dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI protocols in brain tumor patients
Authors:Ashley M Stokes  Maurizio Bergamino  Lea Alhilali  Leland S Hu  John P Karis  Leslie C Baxter  Laura C Bell  C Chad Quarles
Institution:1.Division of Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA; 2.Neuroradiology, Southwest Neuroimaging at Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA; 3.Department of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Abstract:Relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) obtained from dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) MRI is adversely impacted by contrast agent leakage in brain tumors. Using simulations, we previously demonstrated that multi-echo DSC-MRI protocols provide improvements in contrast agent dosing, pulse sequence flexibility, and rCBV accuracy. The purpose of this study is to assess the in-vivo performance of dual-echo acquisitions in patients with brain tumors (n = 59). To verify pulse sequence flexibility, four single-dose dual-echo acquisitions were tested with variations in contrast agent dose, flip angle, and repetition time, and the resulting dual-echo rCBV was compared to standard single-echo rCBV obtained with preload (double-dose). Dual-echo rCBV was comparable to standard double-dose single-echo protocols (mean (standard deviation) tumor rCBV 2.17 (1.28) vs. 2.06 (1.20), respectively). High rCBV similarity was observed (CCC = 0.96), which was maintained across both flip angle (CCC = 0.98) and repetition time (CCC = 0.96) permutations, demonstrating that dual-echo acquisitions provide flexibility in acquisition parameters. Furthermore, a single dual-echo acquisition was shown to enable quantification of both perfusion and permeability metrics. In conclusion, single-dose dual-echo acquisitions provide similar rCBV to standard double-dose single-echo acquisitions, suggesting contrast agent dose can be reduced while providing significant pulse sequence flexibility and complementary tumor perfusion and permeability metrics.
Keywords:Brain tumors  dual-echo  dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)  perfusion  permeability
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