Assessment of time-resolved renal diffusion parameters over the entire cardiac cycle.
Magn Reson Imaging
; 55: 1-6, 2019 01.
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OBJECT: To assess changes diffusion properties of renal cortex over the entire cardiac cycle using electrocardiogram-gated respiratory-triggered dynamic diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 20 healthy volunteers were investigated on a 1.5â¯T MR scanner. Blood flow velocity within the renal arteries was determined by electrocardiogram-gated phase-contrast measurements. For dynamic renal DWI, an electrocardiogram-gated respiratory-triggered coronal single-slice EPI sequence was acquired at 14 times at 20, 70, 120, 170,
, 570, 620, 720â¯ms after the R-wave over the cardiac cycle. ROI measurements were performed by two authors in the renal cortex on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps. A pulsatility index was calculated for ADC as maximal percentage change. Five subjects were measured twice to assess scan-rescan reproducibility. RESULTS: Flow measurements exhibited a minimum velocity of 15.7⯱â¯4.3â¯cm/s during the R-wave and a maximum of 43.2⯱â¯10.4â¯cm/s at 182.5⯱â¯48.3â¯ms after the R-wave. A minimal mean ADC of 2.19⯱â¯0.09â¯×â¯10-3â¯mm2/s was observed during the R-wave. A maximum mean ADC of 2.85⯱â¯0.20â¯×â¯10-3â¯mm2/s was measured 193⯱â¯57â¯ms after the R-wave. The mean ADC pulsatility index in the renal cortex was 29.9⯱â¯5.8%. ADC variation exhibited a significant correlation with pulsatile blood flow velocity. The scan-rescan reproducibility in this study had a low deviation of 0.3⯱â¯0.1%. The inter-reader reproducibility was 2.9⯱â¯0.6%. CONCLUSION: Renal ADCs exhibit pulsatile characteristics. Due to the significant difference of systolic and diastolic ADCs, the pulsatility index can be calculated.
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Imagem de Difusão por Ressonância Magnética
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Magn Reson Imaging
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2019
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