DETECTION OF HEPATIC-TUMORS - ARTERIAL-PHASE MR-IMAGING VERSUS SPIRALCT ARTERIOGRAPHY

Citation
M. Kanematsu et al., DETECTION OF HEPATIC-TUMORS - ARTERIAL-PHASE MR-IMAGING VERSUS SPIRALCT ARTERIOGRAPHY, Abdominal imaging, 23(4), 1998, pp. 416-421
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology","Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
09428925
Volume
23
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
416 - 421
Database
ISI
SICI code
0942-8925(1998)23:4<416:DOH-AM>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Background: To compare the utility of arterial-phase magnetic resonanc e (APMR) imaging and spiral computed tomography arteriography (CTA) fo r detection of hepatic tumors. Methods: Both APMR imaging and CTA were performed in 24 patients with liver tumors. APMR imaging was initiate d at 25-30 s after an intravenous bolus injection of gadolinium-diethy lenetriamine pentaacetic acid using the fast multiplanar spoiled GRASS technique. CTA was initiated at 3 s after hepatic arterial injection of 30-64% nonionic contrast agent. APMR and CTA images were separately reviewed retrospectively by two blinded readers. Afterward, matched p air was reviewed to determine which had better lesion conspicuity. Res ults: The sensitivities for hepatic tumors were 67.2 and 86.6% in APMR and CTA, respectively (p < 0.01). Seven (12.5 %) and 21 (23.9%) false -positive lesions were seen at APMR and CTA, respectively (NS). Lesion conspicuity was comparable between APMR and CTA. Conclusions: Althoug h APMR imaging is an useful noninvasive method to detect hypervascular liver tumors, APMR imaging is still not an alternative to CTA with re spect to tumor detectability.