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Acquisition Efficiency and Technical Repeatability of Dual-Frequency 3D Vector MR Elastography of the Liver. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to develop a dual-frequency MR elastography protocol that measures liver stiffness at both 30 Hz and 60 Hz in one exam, focusing on the potential for inflammation biomarkers at the lower frequency.
  • Involving 106 patients with chronic liver disease and healthy individuals, the study assessed the success rates and quality of liver stiffness measurements, finding high success rates at 97.5% and 91%.
  • Overall, the second harmonic MRE showed excellent agreement with conventional methods but lower image quality scores, indicating its effectiveness and reliability in liver assessments.

Article Abstract

Background: MR elastography (MRE) at 60 Hz is widely used for staging liver fibrosis. MRE with lower frequencies may provide inflammation biomarkers.

Purpose: To establish a practical simultaneous dual-frequency liver MRE protocol at both 30 Hz and 60 Hz during a single examination and validate the occurrence of second harmonic waves at 30 Hz.

Study Type: Retrospective.

Subjects: One hundred six patients (48 females, age: 50.0 ± 13.4 years) were divided as follows: Cohort One (15 patients with chronic liver disease [CLD] and 25 healthy volunteers) with simultaneous dual-frequency MRE. Cohort Two (66 patients with CLD) with second harmonic MRE.

Field Strength/sequence: 3-T, single- or dual-frequency MRE at 30 Hz and 60 Hz.

Assessment: Liver stiffness (LS) in both cohorts was evaluated with manually placed volumetric ROIs by two independent analyzers. Image quality was assessed by three independent readers on a 4-point scale (0-3: none/failed, fair, moderate, excellent) based on the depth of wave propagation with 1/3 incremental penetration. The success rate was derived from the percentage of nonzero quality scores.

Statistical Tests: Measurement agreement, bias, and repeatability of LS were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), Bland-Altman plots, and repeatability coefficient (RC). Mann-Whitney U tests were used to evaluate the differences in image quality between different methods. A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Success rate was 97.5% in Cohort One and 91% success rate for the second harmonic MRE in Cohort Two. The second harmonic and conventional MRE showed excellent agreement in LS (all ICCs >0.90). The quality scores for the second harmonic wave images were lower than those from the conventional MRE (Z = -4.523).

Data Conclusion: Compared with conventional and second harmonic methods, simultaneous dual-frequency had better image quality, high success rate and the advantage of intrinsic co-registration, while the second harmonic method can be an alternative if custom waveform is not available.

Evidence Level: 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 1.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11671616PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.29493DOI Listing

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