19FMRI放射性特征:体外和体外可重复性
Olga Maxouri1,2, Mariah Daal3, Serena Vegna4
1Department of Radiology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
European radiology experimental
|March 16, 2026
概括
19F MRI 放射性特征在幽灵和体内小鼠模型中显示出良好的重复性. 强度特征最稳定,支持用-19磁共振成像 (19F MRI) 进行定量成像分析.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 无线电学 (Radiomics) 是一种辐射学.
- 化物-19 核磁共振成像
背景情况:
- 放射学的定量成像特征可能会提供超越标准MRI指标的洞察力.
- 19FMRI可以检测特定的分子点和剂.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估19FMRI放射性特征的测试-重复测试的可重复性.
- 为了验证这些发现在试点体内小鼠瘤模型中的有效性.
主要方法:
- 使用7-T 19FMRI系统扫描了两种 perfluorocarbon 幽灵 (PFPE,PFCE) 和一只老鼠瘤模型.
- 采集了放射性特征,并使用一致性相关系数 (CCC) 和正常化动态范围来评估稳定性.
- 评估了会话内和会话间的重复性.
主要成果:
- 在幻体中观察到高的内置重复性 (中位数CCC高达0.886),间接重复性降低 (中位数CCC降至0.683).
- 强度特征表现出比形状或纹理特征更高的重复性.
- 23.1%的特征在幽灵中可重复,其中86.1%在体内保持稳定 (总体约20.0%).
结论:
- 一些19FMRI放射性特征表现出优异的短期重复性.
- 很大一部分特征对交叉变异性和生理条件有很强的抵抗力.
- 这些发现支持使用19FMRI放射学用于定量成像和可重现的研究.
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