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Development of a standardized MRI protocol for pancreas assessment in humans

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PLOS ONE
卷 16, 期 8, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256029

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  1. JDRF International [3-SRA-2019-759-M-B, 3-SRA2015-102-M-B]
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Vanderbilt Diabetes [DK20593, DK20595]
  3. Cain Foundation [UL1 TR002389]
  4. NCATS/NIHT [UL1 TR000445]
  5. NIDDK [K12DK094712]
  6. Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme of the Victorian State Government

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A standardized MRI protocol for pancreas imaging was developed, showing reproducibility of pancreas size, surface area to volume ratio, diffusion, and longitudinal relaxation time measurements. This allows for quantitative MRI of the pancreas to be compared across multiple locations in clinical trials for individuals with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Non-standardized image processing led to greater variation in MRI measurements.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has detected changes in pancreas volume and other characteristics in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. However, differences in MRI technology and approaches across locations currently limit the incorporation of pancreas imaging into multisite trials. The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized MRI protocol for pancreas imaging and to define the reproducibility of these measurements. Calibrated phantoms with known MRI properties were imaged at five sites with differing MRI hardware and software to develop a harmonized MRI imaging protocol. Subsequently, five healthy volunteers underwent MRI at four sites using the harmonized protocol to assess pancreas size, shape, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), longitudinal relaxation time (T1), magnetization transfer ratio (MTR), and pancreas and hepatic fat fraction. Following harmonization, pancreas size, surface area to volume ratio, diffusion, and longitudinal relaxation time were reproducible, with coefficients of variation less than 10%. In contrast, non-standardized image processing led to greater variation in MRI measurements. By using a standardized MRI image acquisition and processing protocol, quantitative MRI of the pancreas performed at multiple locations can be incorporated into clinical trials comparing pancreas imaging measures and metabolic state in individuals with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

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