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Published in: Abdominal Radiology 8/2015

01-10-2015

Feasibility of and agreement between MR imaging and spectroscopic estimation of hepatic proton density fat fraction in children with known or suspected nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Authors: Emil Achmad, Takeshi Yokoo, Gavin Hamilton, Elhamy R. Heba, Jonathan C. Hooker, Christopher Changchien, Michael Schroeder, Tanya Wolfson, Anthony Gamst, Jeffrey B. Schwimmer, Joel E. Lavine, Claude B. Sirlin, Michael S. Middleton

Published in: Abdominal Radiology | Issue 8/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess feasibility of and agreement between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) for estimating hepatic proton density fat fraction (PDFF) in children with known or suspected nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

Materials and methods

Children were included in this study from two previous research studies in each of which three MRI and three MRS acquisitions were obtained. Sequence acceptability, and MRI- and MRS-estimated PDFF were evaluated. Agreement of MRI- with MRS-estimated hepatic PDFF was assessed by linear regression and Bland–Altman analysis. Age, sex, BMI-Z score, acquisition time, and artifact score effects on MRI- and MRS-estimated PDFF agreement were assessed by multiple linear regression.

Results

Eighty-six children (61 boys and 25 girls) were included in this study. Slope and intercept from regressing MRS-PDFF on MRI-PDFF were 0.969 and 1.591%, respectively, and the Bland–Altman bias and 95% limits of agreement were 1.17% ± 2.61%. MRI motion artifact score was higher in boys than girls (by 0.21, p = 0.021). Higher BMI-Z score was associated with lower agreement between MRS and MRI (p = 0.045).

Conclusion

Hepatic PDFF estimation by both MRI and MRS is feasible, and MRI- and MRS-estimated PDFF agree closely in children with known or suspected NAFLD.
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Metadata
Title
Feasibility of and agreement between MR imaging and spectroscopic estimation of hepatic proton density fat fraction in children with known or suspected nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Authors
Emil Achmad
Takeshi Yokoo
Gavin Hamilton
Elhamy R. Heba
Jonathan C. Hooker
Christopher Changchien
Michael Schroeder
Tanya Wolfson
Anthony Gamst
Jeffrey B. Schwimmer
Joel E. Lavine
Claude B. Sirlin
Michael S. Middleton
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Abdominal Radiology / Issue 8/2015
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Electronic ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-015-0506-9

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