Quantitative assessment of regional pulmonary perfusion using three-dimensional ultrafast dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: pilot study results in 10 patients

Author:

Zakharova Anna V.,Prits Victoria V.,Pozdnyakov Alexander V.

Abstract

Background. Currently there is a high demand in reliable noninvasive diagnostic technique assessing the physiological parameters of the lungs. We are exploring the three-dimensional ultrafast MRI sequence as a novel diagnostic modality allowing the assessment of regional quantitative perfusion parameters in pulmonary tissue. Aim. To assess regional differences in quantitative pulmonary perfusion parameters in 10 volunteers with no evidence of interstitial lung disease by computed tomography, clinical, and laboratory data. Materials and methods. 10 volunteers with no signs of interstitial lung disease were examined by three-dimensional ultrafast dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging using 3D T1-weighted images. The values of pulmonary blood flow (PBF), mean transit time (MTT), and pulmonary blood volume (PBV) for the targeted regions of interest were calculated based on the dynamic image series. For calculations, arterial input function (AIF) was used, as well as the time-intensity curves. Results. The values of PBF, MTT, and PBV showed statistically significant differences between central and peripheral sections of lungs. Provided model can be implemented for quantitative assessment of regional pulmonary perfusion allows it to be used to determine the reliability of PBF, MTT and PBV values. Conclusions. Three-dimensional ultrafast MRI sequence is a novel diagnostic modality allowing the assessment of regional quantitative pulmonary perfusion parameters in pulmonary tissue, regardless of physiological features of blood supply mechanisms in different lung regions.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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