Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis

Abstract Background To evaluate different stages of liver fibrosis in cynomolgus monkeys by comparing magnetic resonance-perfusion weighted imaging (MR-PWI) quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters, and confirm the best detection indicators for diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Methods A liver fibro...

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Main Authors: Ke Ding, Manrong Liu, Xue Wei, Ruisui Huang, Jiong Chen, Shanjin Lu, Dacheng Wang, Wei Lu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00539-3
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spelling doaj-a7a47e8cac7e4beeb0f37925311f0aa52021-01-10T12:55:18ZengBMCBMC Medical Imaging1471-23422021-01-0121111110.1186/s12880-020-00539-3Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosisKe Ding0Manrong Liu1Xue Wei2Ruisui Huang3Jiong Chen4Shanjin Lu5Dacheng Wang6Wei Lu7Department of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Ultrasound, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Pathology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityAbstract Background To evaluate different stages of liver fibrosis in cynomolgus monkeys by comparing magnetic resonance-perfusion weighted imaging (MR-PWI) quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters, and confirm the best detection indicators for diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Methods A liver fibrosis model of different stages (S0–S4) was established in cynomolgus monkeys. The changes in MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters with the progression of liver fibrosis were investigated. Results MR-PWI quantitative parameters gradually decreased with the progression of liver fibrosis. Hepatic arterial perfusion index (HPI) was found to increase with the progression of liver fibrosis and significant differences of HPI between each group were observed. There was a highly positive correlation between HPI and the stages of liver fibrosis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that HPI had the highest efficacy of the MR-PWI quantitative parameters for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis. The MR-PW semi-quantitative parameters gradually reduced with the progression of liver fibrosis, and the differences were statistically significant between stages S3–S4 and S0–S2. Time to peak (TPP) gradually extended and showed a positive correlation with the stages of liver fibrosis. TTP had the highest efficacy of the semi-quantitative parameters for diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Conclusions Both the MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters of the liver fibrosis model in cynomolgus monkeys varied at different stages of liver fibrosis, and HPI and TTP were the best detection indices for quantitative and semi-quantitative evaluation of liver fibrosis, respectively.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00539-3Liver fibrosisMR-PWIQuantitative and semi-quantitative parametersLiver double blood supply modelCynomolgus monkeys
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author Ke Ding
Manrong Liu
Xue Wei
Ruisui Huang
Jiong Chen
Shanjin Lu
Dacheng Wang
Wei Lu
spellingShingle Ke Ding
Manrong Liu
Xue Wei
Ruisui Huang
Jiong Chen
Shanjin Lu
Dacheng Wang
Wei Lu
Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
BMC Medical Imaging
Liver fibrosis
MR-PWI
Quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters
Liver double blood supply model
Cynomolgus monkeys
author_facet Ke Ding
Manrong Liu
Xue Wei
Ruisui Huang
Jiong Chen
Shanjin Lu
Dacheng Wang
Wei Lu
author_sort Ke Ding
title Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
title_short Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
title_full Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
title_fullStr Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
title_sort comparison of mr-pwi quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters for the evaluation of liver fibrosis
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Imaging
issn 1471-2342
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background To evaluate different stages of liver fibrosis in cynomolgus monkeys by comparing magnetic resonance-perfusion weighted imaging (MR-PWI) quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters, and confirm the best detection indicators for diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Methods A liver fibrosis model of different stages (S0–S4) was established in cynomolgus monkeys. The changes in MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters with the progression of liver fibrosis were investigated. Results MR-PWI quantitative parameters gradually decreased with the progression of liver fibrosis. Hepatic arterial perfusion index (HPI) was found to increase with the progression of liver fibrosis and significant differences of HPI between each group were observed. There was a highly positive correlation between HPI and the stages of liver fibrosis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that HPI had the highest efficacy of the MR-PWI quantitative parameters for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis. The MR-PW semi-quantitative parameters gradually reduced with the progression of liver fibrosis, and the differences were statistically significant between stages S3–S4 and S0–S2. Time to peak (TPP) gradually extended and showed a positive correlation with the stages of liver fibrosis. TTP had the highest efficacy of the semi-quantitative parameters for diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Conclusions Both the MR-PWI quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters of the liver fibrosis model in cynomolgus monkeys varied at different stages of liver fibrosis, and HPI and TTP were the best detection indices for quantitative and semi-quantitative evaluation of liver fibrosis, respectively.
topic Liver fibrosis
MR-PWI
Quantitative and semi-quantitative parameters
Liver double blood supply model
Cynomolgus monkeys
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-020-00539-3
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