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18.03.2021 | Magnetic Resonance

Detection of renal allograft fibrosis with MRI: arterial spin labeling outperforms reduced field-of-view IVIM

verfasst von: Yuan Meng Yu, Wei Wang, Jiqiu Wen, Yong Zhang, Guang Ming Lu, Long Jiang Zhang

Erschienen in: European Radiology | Ausgabe 9/2021

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Abstract

Objective

To compare the value of reduced field-of-view (FOV) intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and arterial spin labeling (ASL) for assessing renal allograft fibrosis and predicting long-term dysfunction.

Methods

This prospective study included 175 renal transplant recipients undergoing reduced FOV IVIM DWI, ASL, and biopsies. Renal allograft fibrosis was categorized into ci0, ci1, ci2, and ci3 fibrosis according to biopsy results. A total of 83 participants followed for a median of 39 (IQR, 21–42) months were dichotomized into stable and impaired allograft function groups based on follow-up estimated glomerular filtration rate. Total apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCT), pure diffusion ADC, pseudo-perfusion ADC, perfusion fraction f from IVIM DWI, and renal blood flow (RBF) from ASL were calculated and compared. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was calculated to assess the diagnostic and predictive performances.

Results

RBF was different in ci0 vs ci1 (147.9 ± 46.3 vs 126.0 ± 49.4 ml/min/100 g, p = .02) and ci2 vs ci3 (92.9 ± 46.9 vs 70.8 ± 37.8 ml/min/100 g, p = .03). RBF in the stable group was higher than that in the impaired group (144.73 ± 49.33 vs 102.19 ± 47.58 ml/min/100 g, p < .001). AUCs in distinguishing renal allograft fibrosis and predicting long-term allograft dysfunction for RBF were higher than cortical ADCT (ci0 vs ci1–3, 0.76 vs 0.59, p < .001; ci0–1 vs ci2–3, 0.79 vs 0.68, p = .01; ci0–2 vs ci3, 0.79 vs 0.68, p = .01; 0.76 vs 0.60, p = .04, respectively).

Conclusion

Compared to reduced FOV IVIM DWI, ASL was a more promising technique for noninvasively distinguishing renal allograft fibrosis degree and predicting long-term allograft dysfunction.

Key Points

• Compared to total ADC from rFOV IVIM DWI, RBF from ASL can distinguish no fibrosis (ci0) vs mild fibrosis (ci1) (p = .02) and moderate fibrosis (ci2) vs severe fibrosis (ci3) (p = .04).
• RBF had superior performance than diffusion parameters in discriminating fibrosis (no fibrosis [ci0] vs fibrosis [ci1–3], mild fibrosis [ci0–1] vs moderate to severe fibrosis [ci2–3], non-severe [ci0–2] vs severe [ci3] fibrosis; AUC = 0.76 vs 0.59, p < .001; 0.79 vs 0.68, p = .01; 0.79 vs 0.68, p = .01).
• Compared to reduced FOV IVIM DWI, ASL was a more promising technique for noninvasively predicting long-term allograft dysfunction (AUC = 0.76 vs 0.60, p = .04).
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Metadaten
Titel
Detection of renal allograft fibrosis with MRI: arterial spin labeling outperforms reduced field-of-view IVIM
verfasst von
Yuan Meng Yu
Wei Wang
Jiqiu Wen
Yong Zhang
Guang Ming Lu
Long Jiang Zhang
Publikationsdatum
18.03.2021
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology / Ausgabe 9/2021
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-021-07818-9

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