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Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology 12/2017

13.06.2017

Repeatability and reproducibility of 2D and 3D hepatic MR elastography with rigid and flexible drivers at end-expiration and end-inspiration in healthy volunteers

verfasst von: Kang Wang, Paul Manning, Nikolaus Szeverenyi, Tanya Wolfson, Gavin Hamilton, Michael S. Middleton, Florin Vaida, Meng Yin, Kevin Glaser, Richard L. Ehman, Claude B. Sirlin

Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology | Ausgabe 12/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of 2D and 3D hepatic MRE with rigid and flexible drivers at end-expiration and end-inspiration in healthy volunteers.

Materials and methods

Nine healthy volunteers underwent two same-day MRE exams separated by a 5- to 10-min break. In each exam, 2D and 3D MRE scans were performed, each under four conditions (2 driver types [rigid, flexible] × 2 breath-hold phases [end-expiration, end-inspiration]). Repeatability (measurements under identical conditions) and reproducibility (measurements under different conditions) were analyzed by calculating bias, limit of agreement, repeatability coefficient (RC), reproducibility coefficient (RDC), intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and concordance correlation coefficient (CCC), as appropriate.

Results

For 2D MRE, RCs and ICCs range between 0.29–0.49 and 0.71–0.91, respectively. For 3D MRE, RCs and ICCs range between 0.16–0.26 and 0.84–0.96, respectively. Stiffness values were biased by breath-hold phase, being higher at end-inspiration than end-expiration, and the differences were significant for 3D MRE (p < 0.01). No bias was found between driver types. Inspiration vs. expiration RDCs and CCCs ranged between 0.30–0.54 and 0.61–0.72, respectively. Rigid vs. flexible driver RDCs and CCCs ranged between 0.10–0.44 and 0.79–0.94, respectively.

Conclusion

This preliminary study suggests that 2D MRE and 3D MRE under most conditions potentially have good repeatability. Our result also points to the possibility that stiffness measured with the rigid and flexible drivers is reproducible. Reproducibility between breath-hold phases was modest, suggesting breath-hold phase might be a confounding factor in MRE-based stiffness measurement. However, larger studies are required to validate these preliminary results.
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Metadaten
Titel
Repeatability and reproducibility of 2D and 3D hepatic MR elastography with rigid and flexible drivers at end-expiration and end-inspiration in healthy volunteers
verfasst von
Kang Wang
Paul Manning
Nikolaus Szeverenyi
Tanya Wolfson
Gavin Hamilton
Michael S. Middleton
Florin Vaida
Meng Yin
Kevin Glaser
Richard L. Ehman
Claude B. Sirlin
Publikationsdatum
13.06.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Abdominal Radiology / Ausgabe 12/2017
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Elektronische ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-017-1206-4

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