Quantitative MRCP and metrics of bile duct disease over time in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis: A prospective study

Author:

Trivedi Palak J.1234ORCID,Arndtz Katherine1234,Abbas Nadir123,Telford Alison5,Young Liam5,Banerjee Rajarshi5,Eddowes Peter1267,Jhaveri Kartik S.8,Hirschfield Gideon M.9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, Centre for Liver and Gastrointestinal Research and Gastrointestinal Research National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

2. Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

3. Liver Unit University Hospitals Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Birmingham UK

4. Institute of Applied Health Research University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

5. Perspectum Ltd Oxford UK

6. NIHR Nottingham BRC University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

7. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nottingham UK

8. Division of Radiology University Health Network, University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

9. University Health Network and Department of Medicine Toronto Centre for Liver Disease University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundImaging markers of biliary disease in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) have potential for use in clinical and trial disease monitoring. Herein, we evaluate how quantitative magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) metrics change over time, as per the natural history of disease.MethodsIndividuals with PSC were prospectively scanned using non‐contrast MRCP. Quantitative metrics were calculated using MRCP+ post‐processing software to assess duct diameters and dilated and strictured regions. Additionally, a hepatopancreatobiliary radiologist (blinded to clinical details, biochemistry and quantitative biliary metrics) reported each scan, including ductal disease assessment according to the modified Amsterdam Cholangiographic Score (MAS).ResultsAt baseline, 14 quantitative MRCP+ metrics were found to be significantly different in patients with PSC (N = 55) compared to those with primary biliary cholangitis (N = 55), autoimmune hepatitis (N = 57) and healthy controls (N = 18). In PSC specifically, baseline metrics quantifying the number of strictures and the number and length of bile ducts correlated with the MAS, transient elastography and serum ALP values (p < 0.01 for all correlations). Over a median 371‐day follow‐up (range: 364–462), 29 patients with PSC underwent repeat MRCP, of whom 15 exhibited quantitative changes in MRCP+ metrics. Compared to baseline, quantitative MRCP+ identified an increasing number of strictures over time (p < 0.05). Comparatively, no significant differences in biochemistry, elastography or the MAS were observed between timepoints. Quantitative MRCP+ metrics remained stable in non‐PSC liver disease.ConclusionQuantitative MRCP+ identifies changes in ductal disease over time in PSC, despite stability in biochemistry, liver stiffness and radiologist‐derived cholangiographic assessment (trial registration: ISRCTN39463479).

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National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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