Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4221081 Clinical Imaging 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveDoes quantitative analysis of the gadoxetate hepatocyte phase homogeneity, measuring percent standard deviation of hepatocyte phase (SDHP) and liver-to-kidney enhancement ratio (LiKER) detect early hepatic fibrosis?Materials and methodsRetrospective review of gadoxetate liver MRI plus biopsy-proven fibrosis within 6 months included 31 reversible hepatic fibrosis, 33 irreversible hepatic fibrosis, and 15 donors. Parenchymal and vascular SDHP and LiKER were measured on the 20-min hepatocyte phase using region of interest.ResultsParenchymal SDHP, vascular SDHP and LiKER measurements differentiate early hepatic fibrosis from controls (P < .01).ConclusionQuantitative analysis of gadoxetate hepatocyte phase homogeneity using SDHP and LiKER is a promising imaging biomarker for diagnosis of early liver fibrosis.

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