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Published on: October 22, 2019
Brain Tumor Characterization Using Multiple MR Parameters From Multi-Contrast EPI With Keyhole (GE-SE EPIK) Including
Fabian Küppers1, Mohamed Kassem1,2, Seong Dae Yun1
1Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.
Background:
Tumor characterization and treatment efficacy are associated with tissue hypoxia. MR-derived oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) may offer valuable tumor insights but depends on multiple measurement parameters, often requiring multiple sequence acquisitions. Specific multi-parametric sequences offer direct access to MR parameter sets within short acquisition times.
Purpose:
To evaluate the potential of gradient-echo spin-echo echo-planar imaging with keyhole (GE-SE EPIK)-derived parameters (OEF/T2/T2*/venous cerebral blood volume (vCBV)) to characterize increased metabolic activity tissue identified in [18F]fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine (FET) PET, serving as a surrogate for neoplastic tissue.
Study Type:
Retrospective.
Population:
Fifty-seven brain tumor patients (female/male:31/26; age 27-73 years) with 66 histologically confirmed lesions (suspected glioblastoma (16), glioblastoma (28), astrocytoma (11), metastasis (6), oligodendroglioma (5)).
Field Strength/Sequence:
10-echo GE-SE EPIK sequence at 3 T.
Assessment:
GE-SE EPIK data were acquired in a hybrid MR PET scanner during FET PET acquisitions. Two tumor segmentations based on FET-PET uptake and FLAIR hyperintensities were manually created. Mean GE-SE EPIK-derived parameters were calculated within tumor regions and compared to contralateral reference values. Relative tumor-to-reference parameters were compared across tumor types.
Statistical Tests:
One/two-sampled, two-tailed t-tests of mean relative MR-derived parameters. p-value < 0.05 was considered significant.
Results:
Significantly increased T2/T2* and decreased vCBV/OEF were found in FET-PET and FLAIR-derived VOIs. Latter showed decreased R2'. Significant correlation between FET uptake and T2/T2* was found in FET-VOIs (Pearson correlation: 0.26/0.31, respectively). Oligodendrogliomas showed significant differences to glioblastomas (rR2', rOEF) and astrocytomas (rR2'). Metastasis showed different rT2 values than suspected gliomas. Astrocytoma differed from gliomas in FET-TBR. Susceptibility artifacts in T2* maps from air-tissue interfaces limited qualitative data interpretation.
Data Conclusion:
GE-SE EPIK provides multiple MR parameters that are sensitive to expected changes in tumor regions obtained from FET and FLAIR thresholds. Susceptibility artifacts in T2*/OEF maps made the differentiation between tumor relapse and treatment-related changes challenging. However, certain MR-derived parameters showed the ability to distinguish tumor types.
Evidence Level:
3.
Technical Efficacy:
Stage 2.

