Research Article Details

Article ID: A50876
PMID: 34662702
Source: Magn Reson Imaging
Title: Free-breathing 3D stack-of-radial MRI quantification of liver fat and R2* in adults with fatty liver disease.
Abstract: PURPOSE: To investigate the agreement, intra-session repeatability, and inter-reader agreement of liver proton-density fat fraction (PDFF) and R2* quantification using free-breathing 3D stack-of-radial MRI, with and without self-gated motion compensation, compared to reference breath-hold techniques in subjects with fatty liver disease (FLD). METHODS: In this institutional review board-approved prospective study, thirty-eight adults with FLD and/or iron overload (24 male, 58&#160;&#177;&#160;12&#160;years) were imaged at 3T using free-breathing stack-of-radial MRI, breath-hold 3D Cartesian MRI, and breath-hold single-voxel MR spectroscopy (SVS). Each sequence was acquired twice in random order. To assess agreement compared to reference breath-hold techniques, the dependency of liver PDFF and/or R2* quantification on the sequence, radial sampling factor, and radial self-gating temporal resolution was assessed by calculating the Bayesian mean difference (MDB) of the posteriors. Intra-session repeatability and inter-reader agreement (two independent readers) were assessed by the coefficient of repeatability (CR) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), respectively. RESULTS: Thirty-five participants (21 male, 57&#160;&#177;&#160;12&#160;years) were included for analysis. Both free-breathing radial MRI techniques (with and without self-gating) achieved ICC&#160;&#8805;&#160;0.92 for quantifying PDFF and R2*, and quantified PDFF with MDB&#160;<&#160;1.2% compared to breath-hold techniques. Free-breathing radial MRI required self-gating to accurately quantify R2* (MDB&#160;<&#160;10s-1 with self-gating; MDB&#160;<&#160;50s-1 without self-gating). The radial sampling factor affected PDFF and R2* quantification while the radial self-gating temporal resolution only affected R2* quantification. Repeated self-gated free-breathing radial MRI scans achieved CR&#160;<&#160;3% and CR&#160;<&#160;27&#160;s-1 for PDFF and R2*, respectively. CONCLUSION: A free-breathing stack-of-radial MRI technique with self-gating demonstrated agreement, repeatability, and inter-reader agreement compared to reference breath-hold techniques for quantification of liver PDFF and R2* in adults with FLD.
DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2021.10.016