Improved T2* assessment in liver iron overload by magnetic resonance imaging (Articolo in rivista)

Type
Label
  • Improved T2* assessment in liver iron overload by magnetic resonance imaging (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
Anno
  • 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#doi
  • 10.1016/j.mri.2008.06.004 (literal)
Alternative label
  • Positano V.; Salani B.; Pepe A.; Santarelli M. F.; De Marchi D.; Ramazzotti A.; Favilli B.; Cracolici E.; Midiri M.; Cianciulli P.; Lombardi M.; Landini L (2009)
    Improved T2* assessment in liver iron overload by magnetic resonance imaging
    in Magnetic resonance imaging
    (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#autori
  • Positano V.; Salani B.; Pepe A.; Santarelli M. F.; De Marchi D.; Ramazzotti A.; Favilli B.; Cracolici E.; Midiri M.; Cianciulli P.; Lombardi M.; Landini L (literal)
Pagina inizio
  • 188 (literal)
Pagina fine
  • 197 (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#numeroVolume
  • 27 (literal)
Rivista
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#note
  • In: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 27 pp. 188 - 197. Elsevier, 2009. (literal)
Note
  • Scopu (literal)
  • ISI Web of Science (WOS) (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#affiliazioni
  • MRI Laboratory, Gabriele Monasterio Foundation, Via Moruzzi, 1 56124 Pisa, Italy Institute of Clinical Physiology, CNR, 56124 Pisa, Italy Department of Radiology, University of Palermo, 90010 Palermo, Italy \"Sant'Eugenio Papa\" Hospital, Centro Talassemie, 00100 Rome, Italy Department of Information Engineering, University of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, Italy (literal)
Titolo
  • Improved T2* assessment in liver iron overload by magnetic resonance imaging (literal)
Abstract
  • In the clinical MRI practice, it is common to assess liver iron overload by T2* multi-echo gradient-echo images. However, there is no full consensus about the best image analysis approach for the T2* measurements. The currently used methods involve manual drawing of a region of interest (ROI) within MR images of the liver. Evaluation of a representative liver T2* value is done by fitting an appropriate model to the signal decay within the ROIs vs. the echo time. The resulting T2* value may depend on both ROI placement and choice of the signal decay model. The aim of this study was to understand how the choice of the analysis methodology may affect the accuracy of T2* measurements. A software model of the iron overloaded liver was inferred from MR images acquired from 40 thalassemia major patients. Different image analysis methods were compared exploiting the developed software model. Moreover, a method for global semiautomatic T2* measurement involving the whole liver was developed. The global method included automatic segmentation of parenchyma by an adaptive fuzzy clustering algorithm able to compensate for signal inhomogeneities. Global liver T2* value was evaluated using a pixel-wise technique and an optimized signal decay model. The global approach was compared with the ROI-based approach used in the clinical practice. For the ROI-based approach, the intra-observer and inter-observer coefficients of variation (CoVs) were 3.7% and 5.6%, respectively. For the global analysis, the CoVs for intra-observers and inter-observers reproducibility were 0.85% and 2.87%, respectively. The variability shown by the ROI-based approach was acceptable for use in the clinical practice; however, the developed global method increased the accuracy in T2* assessment and significantly reduced the operator dependence and sampling errors. This global approach could be useful in the clinical arena for patients with borderline liver iron overload and/or requiring follow-up studies. (literal)
Prodotto di
Autore CNR
Insieme di parole chiave

Incoming links:


Prodotto
Autore CNR di
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#rivistaDi
Insieme di parole chiave di
data.CNR.it