Research Article Details

Article ID: A20606
PMID: 25855666
Source: Acta Radiol
Title: A comparison of liver fat content as determined by magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction and MRS versus liver histology in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Many imaging methods have been defined for quantification of hepatic steatosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, studies comparing the efficiency of magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and liver histology for quantification of liver fat content are limited. PURPOSE: To compare the efficiency of MRI-PDFF and MRS in the quantification of liver fat content in individuals with NAFLD. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 19 NAFLD patients underwent MRI-PDFF, MRS, and liver biopsy for quantification of liver fat content. The MR examinations were performed on a 1.5 HDx MRI system. The MRI protocol included T1-independent volumetric multi-echo gradient-echo imaging with T2* correction and spectral fat modeling and MRS with STEAM technique. RESULTS: A close correlation was observed between liver MRI-PDFF- and histology- determined steatosis (r&#8201;=&#8201;0.743, P&#8201;<&#8201;0.001) and between liver MRS- and histology-determined steatosis (r&#8201;=&#8201;0.712, P&#8201;<&#8201;0.001), with no superiority between them (&#438;&#8201;=&#8201;0.19, P&#8201;=&#8201;0.849). For quantification of hepatic steatosis, a high correlation was observed between the two MRI methods (r&#8201;=&#8201;0.986, P&#8201;<&#8201;0.001). MRI-PDFF and MRS accurately differentiated moderate/severe steatosis from mild/no hepatic steatosis (P&#8201;=&#8201;0.007 and 0.013, respectively), with no superiority between them (AUCMRI-PDFF&#8201;=&#8201;0.881&#8201;&#177;&#8201;0.0856 versus AUCMRS&#8201;=&#8201;0.857&#8201;&#177;&#8201;0.0924, P&#8201;=&#8201;0.461). CONCLUSION: Both MRI-PDFF and MRS can be used for accurate quantification of hepatic steatosis.
DOI: 10.1177/0284185115580488