Dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI estimation of vascular parameters using knowledge-based adaptive models

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Hassan Bagher-Ebadian
Stephen L. Brown
Mohammad M. Ghassemi
Tavarekere N. Nagaraja
Olivia Grahm Valadie
Prabhu C. Acharya
Glauber Cabral
George Divine
Robert A. Knight
Ian Y. Lee
Jun H. Xu
Benjamin Movsas
Indrin J. Chetty
James R. Ewing
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[1] Henry Ford Health,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] Michigan State University,Department of Radiology
[3] Michigan State University,Department of Osteopathic Medicine
[4] Oakland University,Department of Physics
[5] Michigan State University,Department of Computer Science and Engineering
[6] Henry Ford Health,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] Wayne State University,Department of Radiation Oncology
[8] Henry Ford Health,Department of Neurology
[9] Henry Ford Health,Department of Public Health Sciences
[10] Michigan State University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[11] Wayne State University,Department of Neurology
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We introduce and validate four adaptive models (AMs) to perform a physiologically based Nested-Model-Selection (NMS) estimation of such microvascular parameters as forward volumetric transfer constant, Ktrans, plasma volume fraction, vp, and extravascular, extracellular space, ve, directly from Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) MRI raw information without the need for an Arterial-Input Function (AIF). In sixty-six immune-compromised-RNU rats implanted with human U-251 cancer cells, DCE-MRI studies estimated pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters using a group-averaged radiological AIF and an extended Patlak-based NMS paradigm. One-hundred-ninety features extracted from raw DCE-MRI information were used to construct and validate (nested-cross-validation, NCV) four AMs for estimation of model-based regions and their three PK parameters. An NMS-based a priori knowledge was used to fine-tune the AMs to improve their performance. Compared to the conventional analysis, AMs produced stable maps of vascular parameters and nested-model regions less impacted by AIF-dispersion. The performance (Correlation coefficient and Adjusted R-squared for NCV test cohorts) of the AMs were: 0.914/0.834, 0.825/0.720, 0.938/0.880, and 0.890/0.792 for predictions of nested model regions, vp, Ktrans, and ve, respectively. This study demonstrates an application of AMs that quickens and improves DCE-MRI based quantification of microvasculature properties of tumors and normal tissues relative to conventional approaches.
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