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MR Volumetry of Lung Nodules: A Pilot Study
by
Delacoste, Jean
, Long, Olivier
, Stuber, Matthias
, Nicod, Laurent
, Simons, Julien
, Elandoy, Christel
, Dunet, Vincent
, Rohner, Chantal
, Piccini, Davide
, Prior, John O.
, Beigelman-Aubry, Catherine
, Dournes, Gael
, Lovis, Alban
in
Agreements
/ Bias
/ Clinical medicine
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fourier transforms
/ lung
/ Medicine
/ MRI
/ nodules
/ segmentation
/ Tomography
/ UTE
/ volumetry
2019
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MR Volumetry of Lung Nodules: A Pilot Study
by
Delacoste, Jean
, Long, Olivier
, Stuber, Matthias
, Nicod, Laurent
, Simons, Julien
, Elandoy, Christel
, Dunet, Vincent
, Rohner, Chantal
, Piccini, Davide
, Prior, John O.
, Beigelman-Aubry, Catherine
, Dournes, Gael
, Lovis, Alban
in
Agreements
/ Bias
/ Clinical medicine
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fourier transforms
/ lung
/ Medicine
/ MRI
/ nodules
/ segmentation
/ Tomography
/ UTE
/ volumetry
2019
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MR Volumetry of Lung Nodules: A Pilot Study
by
Delacoste, Jean
, Long, Olivier
, Stuber, Matthias
, Nicod, Laurent
, Simons, Julien
, Elandoy, Christel
, Dunet, Vincent
, Rohner, Chantal
, Piccini, Davide
, Prior, John O.
, Beigelman-Aubry, Catherine
, Dournes, Gael
, Lovis, Alban
in
Agreements
/ Bias
/ Clinical medicine
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fourier transforms
/ lung
/ Medicine
/ MRI
/ nodules
/ segmentation
/ Tomography
/ UTE
/ volumetry
2019
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MR Volumetry of Lung Nodules: A Pilot Study
2019
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Overview
Computed tomography (CT) is currently the reference modality for the detection and follow-up of pulmonary nodules. While 2D measurements are commonly used in clinical practice to assess growth, increasingly 3D volume measurements are being recommended. The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate preliminarily the capabilities of 3D MRI using ultra-short echo time for lung nodule volumetry, as it would provide a radiation-free modality for this task.
Artificial nodules were manufactured out of Agar and measured using an ultra-short echo time MRI sequence. CT data were also acquired as a reference. Image segmentation was carried out using an algorithm based on signal intensity thresholding (SIT). For comparison purposes, we also performed manual slice by slice segmentation. Volumes obtained with MRI and CT were compared. Finally, the volumetry of a lung nodule was evaluated in one human subject in comparison with CT.
Using the SIT technique, minimal bias was observed between CT and MRI across the entire range of volumes (2%) with limits of agreement below 14%. Comparison of manually segmented MRI and CT resulted in a larger bias (8%) and wider limits of agreement (-23% to 40%).
, nodule volume differed of <16% between modalities with the SIT technique.
This pilot study showed very good concordance between CT and UTE-MRI to quantify lung nodule volumes, in both a phantom and human setting. Our results enhance the potential of MRI to quantify pulmonary nodule volume with similar performance to CT.
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