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《世界胃肠病学杂志:英文版》
>Three-Tesla magnetic resonance elastography for hepatic fibrosis:Comparison with diffusion-weighted imaging and gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
Three-Tesla magnetic resonance elastography for hepatic fibrosis:Comparison with diffusion-weighted imaging and gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
AIM:To evaluate the feasibility of 3-Tesla magnetic resonance elastography(MRE)for hepatic fibrosis and to compare that with diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI)and gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance(MR)imaging.METHODS:Forty-two patients were included in the study.On MRE,mean stiffness values were measured on the elastograms in kilopascals.The apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)of the liver was measured using DWI.On gadoxetic acid enhanced MR,the contrast enhancement index(CEI)was calculated as signal intensity(SI)post/SIpre,where SIpost is liver-to-muscle SI ratio on hepatobiliary phase images and SIpre is that on nonenhanced images.Correlation between aspartate aminotransferase to the platelet ratio index(APRI)and three MR parameters was assessed.Each MR parameter was compared between a hepatic fibrosis(HF)group and non-hepatic fibrosis(n HF)group.RESULTS:Liver stiffness showed strong positive correlation with APRI[Spearman correlation coeffiecient(r)=0.773,P<0.0001],while ADC and CEI showed weak or prominent negative correlation(r=-0.28 and-0.321,respectively).In the HF group,only liver stiffness showed strong correlation with APRI(r=0.731,P<0.0001).Liver stiffness,ADC,and APRI were significantly different between the HF group and n HF group.CONCLUSION:MRE at 3-Tesla could be a feasible method for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis.
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机译:Use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and fusion-guided biopsies to properly select and follow African-American men on active surveillance