Detection of malignant primary hepatic neoplasms with gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd-BOPTA) enhanced T1-weighted hepatocyte phase MR imaging: results of off-site blinded review in a phase-II multicenter trial

C S Peña, S Saini, R L Baron, B A Hamm, G Morana, R Caudana, A Giovagnoni, A Villa, A Carriero, D Mathieu, M W Bourne, M A Kirchin, G Pirovano, A Spinazzi

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd-BOPTA) enhanced MR imaging for the detection of liver lesions in patients with primary malignant hepatic neoplasms.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients with histologically proven primary malignancy of the liver were evaluated before and after administration of Gd-BOPTA at dose 0.05 or 0.10 mmol/kg. T1-weighted spin echo (T1W-SE) and gradient echo (T1W-GRE) images were evaluated for lesion number, location, size and confidence by three off-site independent reviewers and the findings were compared to reference standard imaging (intraoperative ultrasound, computed tomography during arterial portography or lipiodol computed tomography). Results were analyzed for significance using a two-sided McNemar's test.

RESULTS: More lesions were identified on Gd-BOPTA enhanced images than on unenhanced images and there was no significant difference in lesion detection between either concentration. The largest benefit was in detection of lesions under 1 cm in size (7 to 21, 9 to 15, 16 to 18 for reviewers A, B, C respectively). In 68% of the patients with more than one lesion, Gd-BOPTA increased the number of lesions detected.

CONCLUSION: Liver MR imaging after Gd-BOPTA increases the detection of liver lesions in patients with primary malignant hepatic neoplasm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-5
Number of pages6
JournalKorean journal of radiology
Volume2
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Adenoma, Liver Cell/diagnosis
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Contrast Media
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Image Enhancement
  • Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
  • Male
  • Meglumine/analogs & derivatives
  • Middle Aged
  • Organometallic Compounds

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