• J Magn Reson Imaging · Apr 2017

    Ultrashort echo time MRI biomarkers of asthma.

    • Khadija Sheikh, Fumin Guo, CapaldiDante P IDPRobarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.Department of Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canad... more a., Alexei Ouriadov, Rachel L Eddy, Sarah Svenningsen, Grace Parraga, and Canadian Respiratory Research Network. less
    • Robarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
    • J Magn Reson Imaging. 2017 Apr 1; 45 (4): 1204-1215.

    PurposeTo develop and assess ultrashort echo-time (UTE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarkers of lung function in asthma patients.Materials And MethodsThirty participants including 13 healthy volunteers and 17 asthmatics provided written informed consent to UTE and pulmonary function tests in addition to hyperpolarized-noble-gas 3T MRI and computed tomography (CT) for asthmatics only. The difference in MRI signal-intensity (SI) across four lung volumes (full-expiration, functional-residual-capacity [FRC], FRC+1L, and full-inspiration) was determined on a voxel-by-voxel basis to generate dynamic proton-density (DPD) maps. MRI ventilation-defect-percent (VDP), UTE SI, and DPD values as well as CT radiodensity were determined for whole lung and individual lobes.ResultsMean SI at full-expiration (P < 0.01), FRC (P < 0.05), and DPD (P < 0.01) were greater in healthy volunteers compared to asthmatics. In asthmatics, UTE SI at full-expiration and DPD were correlated with FEV1 /FVC (SI r = 0.73/P = 0.002; DPD r = 0.75/P = 0.003), RV/TLC (SI r = -0.57/P = 0.02), or RV (DPD r = -0.62/P = 0.02), CT radiodensity (SI r = 0.83/P = 0.006; DPD r = 0.71/P = 0.01), and lobar VDP (SI rs  = -0.33/P = 0.02; DPD rs  = -0.47/P = 0.01).ConclusionIn patients with asthma, UTE SI and dynamic proton-density were related to pulmonary function measurements, whole lung and lobar VDP, as well as CT radiodensity. Thus, UTE MRI biomarkers may reflect ventilation heterogeneity and/or gas-trapping in asthmatics using conventional equipment, making this approach potentially amenable for clinical use.Level Of Evidence2 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2017;45:1204-1215.© 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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