A fast protocol for multicenter and multiparametric quantitative MRI studies in brain tumor patients using vendor sequences

Author:

Thomas Dennis C1234ORCID,Deichmann Ralf5ORCID,Nöth Ulrike5ORCID,Langkammer Christian6,Ferreira Mónica78,Golbach Rejane9,Hattingen Elke1234,Wenger Katharina J1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

2. University Cancer Center Frankfurt (UCT) , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

3. Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI) , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

4. German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) , Heidelberg , Germany (Partner Site Frankfurt/Mainz)

5. Brain Imaging Center, Goethe University Frankfurt , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

6. Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz , Graz , Austria

7. German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) , Bonn , Germany

8. University of Bonn , Bonn , Germany

9. Institute of Biostatistics and Mathematical Modelling, Goethe University , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background Multiparametric quantitative MRI (mp-qMRI) provides noninvasive, quantitative measurements sensitive to a variety of tissue properties. In brain tumors (BTs), longitudinal relaxation time (T1), effective transverse relaxation time (T2*), transverse relaxation time (T2), water content (H2O), and quantitative susceptibility (χ) give valuable insights into the microenvironment. To generate large multicenter datasets, protocols need to be short and implementable on any scanner. The goal of this work was to develop and validate an 8-min, 3T mp-qMRI protocol for BT patients solely using generalized pulse sequences (mGRE and EPI). Methods A protocol was developed and tested on a multicompartment phantom, 5 healthy subjects (mean age: 31.64 years), and 4 BT patients (mean age:39.5 years). Phantom and healthy subject longitudinal relaxation time (T1) maps were compared to those obtained using 2 reference methods. The 5 healthy subjects were scanned on 3T MRI scanners at 2 different sites and the reproducibility between scanners was assessed by computing Coefficients of Variance (COV) maps, performing Bland–Altman analysis and t-tests. Clinical feasibility was tested on 4 BT patients. Results T1 values obtained using the proposed mp-qMRI protocol agree with those obtained using the reference methods in volunteers (mean error = 8.94 ms). The qMRI maps (T1, T2*, H2O, and χ) of the volunteers showed good reproducibility between scanners with no significant differences for mean WM and GM qMRI values. WM and GM mean qMRI values agreed well with literature values. H2O gave the lowest COV and χ maps the highest. Conclusion The proposed vendor sequence-based 3T mp-qMRI protocol gives interpolated, high resolution (1 mm isotropic) T1, T2*, H2O, and χ maps in 8 min of acquisition.

Funder

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Mildred Scheel Career Center Frankfurt

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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