First experiences with contrast-enhanced first-pass MR perfusion imaging in patients with primary, benign cardiac masses and tumour-like lesions

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Oliver K. Mohrs
Thomas Voigtlaender
Steffen E. Petersen
Matthias Zander
Thomas Schulze
Anselm Pottmeyer
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor
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[1] Darmstadt Radiology,Department of Cardiovascular Imaging at Alice
[2] German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ),Hospital
[3] Cardiovascular Center Bethanien (CCB),Department of Radiology
[4] John Radcliffe Hospital,University of Oxford, OCMR
[5] Darmstadt Center of Cardiology,undefined
[6] Siemens Medical Solutions,undefined
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European Radiology | 2008年 / 18卷
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MRI; Heart; Mass; Tumour-like lesion; Perfusion;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced first-pass perfusion MRI in patients with suspected cardiac masses and tumour-like lesions. Twenty patients underwent contrast-enhanced first-pass saturation-recovery steady-state-free-precession perfusion MRI in addition to clinical MRI. Eleven diagnostic parameters were analysed blinded in consensus by three observers: localisation (paracardiac/mural/intracavitary), malignancy (benign/malignant) and first-pass enhancement pattern (homogeneous/heterogeneous as well as non-perfused/hypoperfused/iso-perfused/ hyperperfused). The results were compared to combined references comprising histology, cytology, medical and surgical reports, echocardiography, chest X-ray, coronary angiography and regular MRI. Also, we analysed if additional first-pass perfusion confirmed, changed or reduced the number of differential diagnoses compared to clinical MRI. All cardiac masses or tumour-like lesions were correctly localised and scored as benign lesions. For homogeneous perfused lesions the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value was 94/100/100/67%, 100/94/67/100% for heterogeneous perfused lesions, 92/100/100/88% for non-perfused, 100/94/75/100 for hypoperfused, 100/100/100/100% for hyperperfused and for isoperfused lesions. In 17/2/1 cases perfusion MRI confirmed, reduced or increased the number of potential differentials. First-pass perfusion MRI provides valuable information in patients with benign cardiac masses or tumour-like lesions. Further experience is needed to underline these preliminary observations.
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