BLOOD-POOL MR CONTRAST MATERIAL FOR DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OFFOCAL HEPATIC-LESIONS - INITIAL CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE WITH ULTRASMALL SUPERPARAMAGNETIC IRON-OXIDE (AMI-227)
S. Saini et al., BLOOD-POOL MR CONTRAST MATERIAL FOR DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OFFOCAL HEPATIC-LESIONS - INITIAL CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE WITH ULTRASMALL SUPERPARAMAGNETIC IRON-OXIDE (AMI-227), American journal of roentgenology, 164(5), 1995, pp. 1147-1152
OBJECTIVE, AMI-227 is an ultrasmall superparamagnetic iran oxide collo
id known to enhance tissue T1 and T2 relaxation rates, Animal studies
show that AMI-227 has an estimated blood half-life of more than 200 mi
n. In this study we evaluated the clinical utility of AMI-227 as an MR
contrast agent for detection and characterization of focal hepatic le
sions, with MR imaging done while the contrast agent is in the intrava
scular space (blood-pool phase), SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Twenty-two pati
ents with known or suspected focal hepatic masses underwent T1- and T2
-weighted MR imaging of the liver at 1.5 T before and immediately afte
r drip infusion of AMI-227 at doses of 0.8, 1.1, or 1.7 mg Fe/kg. Unen
hanced and contrast-enhanced images were analyzed qualitatively (lesio
n detection and tissue characterization) and quantitatively (lesion-li
ver contrast-to-noise ratio), RESULTS. AMI-227 enhanced signal in norm
al liver and blood vessels on T1-weighted images and decreased signal
in these tissues on TP-weighted images. Qualitatively and quantitative
ly, lesion-liver contrast was increased for solid tumors (noncyst and
nonhemangioma) at all three doses (p < .02) on both T1- and TS-weighte
d images, Differentiation between blood vessels and small lesions was
easier on contrast-enhanced images, which allowed increased confidence
in excluding lesions, Unique enhancement patterns were noted for hema
ngiomas, solid tumors, and cysts, CONCLUSION, Initial clinical experie
nce suggests that AMI-227 is a useful contrast agent for detection and
characterization of focal hepatic lesions.