Consensus-based technical recommendations for clinical translation of renal diffusion-weighted MRI

Author:

Ljimani AlexandraORCID,Caroli AnnaORCID,Laustsen Christoffer,Francis Susan,Mendichovszky Iosif Alexandru,Bane Octavia,Nery Fabio,Sharma Kanishka,Pohlmann Andreas,Dekkers Ilona A.,Vallee Jean-Paul,Derlin Katja,Notohamiprodjo Mike,Lim Ruth P.,Palmucci Stefano,Serai Suraj D.,Periquito Joao,Wang Zhen Jane,Froeling MartijnORCID,Thoeny Harriet C.,Prasad Pottumarthi,Schneider Moritz,Niendorf Thoralf,Pullens Pim,Sourbron Steven,Sigmund Eric E.

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Standardization is an important milestone in the validation of DWI-based parameters as imaging biomarkers for renal disease. Here, we propose technical recommendations on three variants of renal DWI, monoexponential DWI, IVIM and DTI, as well as associated MRI biomarkers (ADC, D, D*, f, FA and MD) to aid ongoing international efforts on methodological harmonization. Materials and methods Reported DWI biomarkers from 194 prior renal DWI studies were extracted and Pearson correlations between diffusion biomarkers and protocol parameters were computed. Based on the literature review, surveys were designed for the consensus building. Survey data were collected via Delphi consensus process on renal DWI preparation, acquisition, analysis, and reporting. Consensus was defined as ≥ 75% agreement. Results Correlations were observed between reported diffusion biomarkers and protocol parameters. Out of 87 survey questions, 57 achieved consensus resolution, while many of the remaining questions were resolved by preference (65–74% agreement). Summary of the literature and survey data as well as recommendations for the preparation, acquisition, processing and reporting of renal DWI were provided. Discussion The consensus-based technical recommendations for renal DWI aim to facilitate inter-site harmonization and increase clinical impact of the technique on a larger scale by setting a framework for acquisition protocols for future renal DWI studies. We anticipate an iterative process with continuous updating of the recommendations according to progress in the field.

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Medical Research Council UK

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

H2020 European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Swiss Re Foundation

Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology,Biophysics

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