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Assessment of CF lung disease using motion corrected PROPELLER MRI: a comparison with CT

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 780-787

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-015-3850-9

Keywords

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Computed tomography (CT); Cystic fibrosis (CF); Comparative study; Lung

Funding

  1. Italian Cystic Fibrosis League (Lega Italiana Fibrosi Cistica, LIFC)

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To date, PROPELLER MRI, a breathing-motion-insensitive technique, has not been assessed for cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease. We compared this technique to CT for assessing CF lung disease in children and adults. Thirty-eight stable CF patients (median 21 years, range 6-51 years, 22 female) underwent MRI and CT on the same day. Study protocol included respiratory-triggered PROPELLER MRI and volumetric CT end-inspiratory and -expiratory acquisitions. Two observers scored the images using the CF-MRI and CF-CT systems. Scores were compared with intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman plots. The sensitivity and specificity of MRI versus CT were calculated. MRI sensitivity for detecting severe CF bronchiectasis was 0.33 (CI 0.09-0.57), while specificity was 100 % (CI 0.88-1). ICCs for bronchiectasis and trapped air were as follows: MRI-bronchiectasis (0.79); CT-bronchiectasis (0.85); MRI-trapped air (0.51); CT-trapped air (0.87). Bland-Altman plots showed an MRI tendency to overestimate the severity of bronchiectasis in mild CF disease and underestimate bronchiectasis in severe disease. Motion correction in PROPELLER MRI does not improve assessment of CF lung disease compared to CT. However, the good inter- and intra-observer agreement and the high specificity suggest that MRI might play a role in the short-term follow-up of CF lung disease (i.e. pulmonary exacerbations). aEuro cent PROPELLER MRI does not match CT sensitivity to assess CF lung disease. aEuro cent PROPELLER MRI has lower sensitivity than CT to detect severe bronchiectasis. aEuro cent PROPELLER MRI has good to very good intra- and inter-observer variability. aEuro cent PROPELLER MRI can be used for short-term follow-up studies in CF.

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