MRI in lung transplant recipients using hyperpolarized 3 He: Comparison with CT

Abstract Purpose To elucidate the ability of 3 He‐MRI to detect ventilation defects in lung transplant recipients, 3 He‐MRI was compared to CT for concordance. Materials and Methods We examined 14 lung recipients using 3 He‐MRI on a 1.5 T MR scanner. CT served as a reference method. Up to four repre...

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Published inJournal of magnetic resonance imaging Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 268 - 274
Main Authors Gast, Klaus K., Viallon, Magali, Eberle, Balthasar, Lill, Jana, Puderbach, Michael U., Hanke, Alexander T., Schmiedeskamp, Joerg, Kauczor, Hans‐Ulrich
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2002
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Summary:Abstract Purpose To elucidate the ability of 3 He‐MRI to detect ventilation defects in lung transplant recipients, 3 He‐MRI was compared to CT for concordance. Materials and Methods We examined 14 lung recipients using 3 He‐MRI on a 1.5 T MR scanner. CT served as a reference method. Up to four representative ventilation defects were defined for each lung on 3 He‐MRI and compared to corresponding areas on CT. Results Altogether, 59 representative ventilation defects were defined on 3 He‐MRI. Plausible CT correlates were found for 29 ventilation defects; less plausible CT correlates were found for eight defects. In 22 defects (37%) no corresponding CT changes were detected. CT demonstrated correlates for ventilation defects seen on 3 He‐MRI in only 63% of the cases. Conclusion 3 He‐MRI yields a clear increase in the number of detected ventilation defects compared to CT. This may have an important impact on the early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans in lung transplant recipients. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2002;15:268–274. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:1053-1807
1522-2586
DOI:10.1002/jmri.10070