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2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Jiang ◽  
Christopher M. Ferguson ◽  
Roger C. Grimm ◽  
Xiangyang Zhu ◽  
James F. Glockner ◽  
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Biosensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 302
Author(s):  
Baolan Lu ◽  
Jinjiang Lin ◽  
Jinfang Du ◽  
Shaofu He ◽  
Qinghua Cao ◽  
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In this study, we investigated the utility of native T1 mapping in differentiating between various grades of fibrosis and compared its diagnostic accuracy to magnetization transfer imaging (MTI) in a rat model of CD. Bowel specimens (64) from 46 CD model rats undergoing native T1 mapping and MTI were enrolled. The longitudinal relaxation time (T1 value) and normalized magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) were compared between none-to-mild and moderate-to-severe fibrotic bowel walls confirmed by pathological assessments. The results showed that the correlation between the T1 value and fibrosis (r = 0.438, p < 0.001) was lower than that between the normalized MTR and fibrosis (r = 0.623, p < 0.001). Overall, the T1 values (t = −3.066, p = 0.004) and normalized MTRs (z = 0.081, p < 0.001) in none-to-mild fibrotic bowel walls were lower than those in moderate-to-severe fibrotic bowel walls. The area under the curve (AUC) of the T1 value (AUC = 0.716, p = 0.004) was significantly lower than that of the normalized MTR (AUC = 0.881, p < 0.001) in differentiating moderate-to-severe fibrosis from none-to-mild fibrosis (z = −2.037, p = 0.042). Our results support the view that the T1 value could be a promising imaging biomarker in grading the fibrosis severity of CD. However, the diagnostic performance of native T1 mapping was not superior to MTI.


Author(s):  
Daniel J. West ◽  
Gastao Cruz ◽  
Rui P. A. G. Teixeira ◽  
Torben Schneider ◽  
Jacques‐Donald Tournier ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fabian Preisner ◽  
Rouven Behnisch ◽  
Olivia Foesleitner ◽  
Daniel Schwarz ◽  
Michaela Wehrstein ◽  
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Abstract Objectives To assess the interreader and test-retest reliability of magnetization transfer imaging (MTI) and T2 relaxometry in sciatic nerve MR neurography (MRN). Materials and methods In this prospective study, 21 healthy volunteers were examined three times on separate days by a standardized MRN protocol at 3 Tesla, consisting of an MTI sequence, a multi-echo T2 relaxometry sequence, and a high-resolution T2-weighted sequence. Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR), T2 relaxation time, and proton spin density (PSD) of the sciatic nerve were assessed by two independent observers, and both interreader and test-retest reliability for all readout parameters were reported by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and standard error of measurement (SEM). Results For the sciatic nerve, overall mean ± standard deviation MTR was 26.75 ± 3.5%, T2 was 64.54 ± 8.2 ms, and PSD was 340.93 ± 78.8. ICCs ranged between 0.81 (MTR) and 0.94 (PSD) for interreader reliability and between 0.75 (MTR) and 0.94 (PSD) for test-retest reliability. SEM for interreader reliability was 1.7% for MTR, 2.67 ms for T2, and 21.3 for PSD. SEM for test-retest reliability was 1.7% for MTR, 2.66 ms for T2, and 20.1 for PSD. Conclusions MTI and T2 relaxometry of the sciatic nerve are reliable and reproducible. The values of measurement imprecision reported here may serve as a guide for correct interpretation of quantitative MRN biomarkers in future studies. Key Points • Magnetization transfer imaging (MTI) and T2 relaxometry of the sciatic nerve are reliable and reproducible. • The imprecision that is unavoidably associated with different scans or different readers can be estimated by the here presented SEM values for the biomarkers T2, PSD, and MTR. • These values may serve as a guide for correct interpretation of quantitative MRN biomarkers in future studies and possible clinical applications.


NeuroImage ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 225 ◽  
pp. 117442
Author(s):  
Fanny Munsch ◽  
Gopal Varma ◽  
Manuel Taso ◽  
Olivier Girard ◽  
Arnaud Guidon ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 85 (4) ◽  
pp. 2069-2083
Author(s):  
Karina López ◽  
Radhouene Neji ◽  
Aurelien Bustin ◽  
Imran Rashid ◽  
Reza Hajhosseiny ◽  
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