Purpose: Gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM) may affect apparent diffusion coefficient measurements on diffusion-weighted imaging. We aimed at investigating the effect of GBCM and inter-reader variation on intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) parameters in breast lesions.
Methods: A total of 89 patients referred to 3T breast MRI with at least one histologically verified lesion were included. IVIM data were acquired using a single-shot echo planar imaging sequence before and after GBCM administration. D (true diffusion coefficient), D* (pseudo-diffusion coefficient) and f (perfusion fraction) were calculated and measured by two readers (R1, R2). Inter-reader and intra-reader agreements were assessed by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman plots.
Results: D was comparable before and after GBCM administration and between readers. D* and f decreased after GBCM administration and showed a lower agreement between readers. Intra-reader agreement before and after GBCM administration was almost perfect for D for both R1 and R2 (ICC 0.955 and 0.887). The intra-reader agreement was substantial to moderate for D* (ICC R1 0.708, R2 0.583) and moderate for f (ICC R1 0.529 and R2 0.425). Inter-reader agreement before GBCM administration was almost perfect for D (ICC 0.905), substantial for D* (ICC 0.733), and moderate for f (ICC 0.404); after contrast media administration, it was almost perfect for D (ICC 0.876) and substantial for D* (ICC 0.654) and f (ICC 0.606). Bland-Altman plots revealed no significant bias.
Conclusion: Administration of GBCM seems to have a stronger effect on D* and f values than on D values. This should be considered when applying IVIM in clinical practice.
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Expert Opin Drug Saf
November 2024
Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Background: This study aimed to analyze the risk signals of iodinated and gadolinium-based contrast media associated with anaphylaxis.
Research Design And Methods: Data from the United States Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) were retrospectively reviewed from January 2004 to September 2022. Disproportionality and Bayesian analyses were used in data mining to screen for suspected anaphylaxis using contrast media.
AJR Am J Roentgenol
November 2024
Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA.
Contrast media are an indispensable adjunct to pediatric imaging. The most common include iodine-based contrast media for CT and fluoroscopy, gadolinium-based contrast media and iron-oxide nanoparticles for MRI, and microbubbles for ultrasound. Although many of the considerations in the routine use of contrast media in infants and children (relating for example to renal function, allergic-like reactions, GBCM deposition, and extravasations) are similar to considerations in adult patients, some important differences exist.
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July 2024
Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Biopsy, Division of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Purpose: Gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM) may affect apparent diffusion coefficient measurements on diffusion-weighted imaging. We aimed at investigating the effect of GBCM and inter-reader variation on intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) parameters in breast lesions.
Methods: A total of 89 patients referred to 3T breast MRI with at least one histologically verified lesion were included.
J Clin Pharm Ther
December 2021
Department of Pharmacy, Wenling Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wenling, China.
What Is Known And Objective: This study was aimed at comparing the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) arising from the use of iodinated contrast medium (ICM) and gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM), and to provide a basis for the clinical selection of contrast media.
Methods: Retrospective data for ADR cases occurring from the use of ICM or GBCM during enhanced scanning in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were collected between June/2013 and May/2020 from Wenling Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Chi-square tests were performed based on the characteristics of patients and the classification of contrast medium.
Pediatr Radiol
December 2021
Department of Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 3333 Burnet Ave., MLC 5031, Cincinnati, OH, 45229, USA.
Background: Repeated administrations of linear gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM) are associated with T1-weighted (T1-W) signal intensity change in brain structures.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare different brain structures in children after unconfounded, repeated administrations of either a macrocyclic or linear GBCM.
Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study, identifying subjects with ≥5 unconfounded administrations of gadoterate meglumine.
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