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Published in: European Radiology 8/2009

01-08-2009 | Magnetic Resonance

Noninvasive quantitation of human liver steatosis using magnetic resonance and bioassay methods

Authors: Gaspard d’Assignies, Martin Ruel, Abdesslem Khiat, Luigi Lepanto, Miguel Chagnon, Claude Kauffmann, An Tang, Louis Gaboury, Yvan Boulanger

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 8/2009

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Abstract

The purpose was to evaluate the ability of three magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to detect liver steatosis and to determine which noninvasive technique (MR, bioassays) or combination of techniques is optimal for the quantification of hepatic fat using histopathology as a reference. Twenty patients with histopathologically proven steatosis and 24 control subjects underwent single-voxel proton MR spectroscopy (MRS; 3 voxels), dual-echo in phase/out of phase MR imaging (DEI) and diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI) examinations of the liver. Blood or urine bioassays were also performed for steatosis patients. Both MRS and DEI data allowed to detect steatosis with a high sensitivity (0.95 for MRS; 1 for DEI) and specificity (1 for MRS; 0.875 for DEI) but not DWI. Strong correlations were found between fat fraction (FF) measured by MRS, DEI and histopathology segmentation as well as with low density lipoprotein (LDL) and cholesterol concentrations. A Bland-Altman analysis showed a good agreement between the FF measured by MRS and DEI. Partial correlation analyses failed to improve the correlation with segmentation FF when MRS or DEI data were combined with bioassay results. Therefore, FF from MRS or DEI appear to be the best parameters to both detect steatosis and accurately quantify fat liver noninvasively.
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Metadata
Title
Noninvasive quantitation of human liver steatosis using magnetic resonance and bioassay methods
Authors
Gaspard d’Assignies
Martin Ruel
Abdesslem Khiat
Luigi Lepanto
Miguel Chagnon
Claude Kauffmann
An Tang
Louis Gaboury
Yvan Boulanger
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 8/2009
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-009-1351-4

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