Liver lesion conspicuity: T2-weighted breath-hold fast spin-echo MR imaging before and after gadolinium enhancement-initial experience

Citation
Yy. Jeong et al., Liver lesion conspicuity: T2-weighted breath-hold fast spin-echo MR imaging before and after gadolinium enhancement-initial experience, RADIOLOGY, 219(2), 2001, pp. 455-460
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
RADIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00338419 → ACNP
Volume
219
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
455 - 460
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-8419(200105)219:2<455:LLCTBF>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a gadolinium chelate on T2-weighted brea th-hold fast spin-echo magnetic resonance images of focal hepatic lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 21 patients with focal hepatic lesions, identical T2-weighted breath-hold fast spin-echo images were obtained before and aft er gadolinium enhancement and were compared regarding lesion-to-liver contr ast-to-noise ratio, signal-to-noise ratio, lesion conspicuity, and vascular pulsation artifact. Image review was performed independently, in random or der, by two experienced radiologists. RESULTS: For solid lesions, the lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio on enhanced images was significantly higher (P < .05) than that on nonenhanced images. For nonsolid lesions, however, there was no significant difference (P = .07). For both readers, lesion conspicuity for solid lesions on enhan ced images was significantly higher than on nonenhanced images (P < .05). S everity of vascular pulsation artifact was not significantly different. CONCLUSION: Solid-lesion contrast on T2-weighted breath-hold fast spin-echo images improves after administration of a gadolinium chelate. These images should be obtained after, rather than before, gadolinium enhancement.