• Investigative radiology · Aug 2003

    Comparative Study

    Time-related changes of radiofrequency ablation lesion in the normal rabbit liver: findings of magnetic resonance imaging and histopathology.

    • Masashi Tsuda, Hiroya Rikimaru, Kazuhiro Majima, Takayuki Yamada, Haruo Saito, Tadashi Ishibashi, Shoki Takahashi, Hideo Miyachi, Mareyuki Endoh, and Shogo Yamada.
    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University Graduated School of Medicine, 1-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8574, Japan. mtsuda@rad.med.tohoku.ac.jp
    • Invest Radiol. 2003 Aug 1; 38 (8): 525-31.

    Rationale And ObjectivesTo study time-related magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histopathological findings after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in the normal liver.MethodsUnder ultrasound guidance, RFA was performed in 22 rabbits with a 15-gauge expandable probe inserted into the liver. The RF power was applied at 10 W initially with a 5-W increment every minute until RF power "roll-off" occurred. The rabbits subjected to postmortem MRI at 3 days (n = 6), 2 weeks (n = 6), 4 weeks (n = 6), and 12 weeks (n = 4) after RFA. Spin-echo (SE) T(1)-weighted image (WI) (TR/TE=500/12) and fast SE T2-WI (TR/TE= 3500/99) were obtained. The liver specimens were excised and processed for conventional histologic study. The MRI and pathologic findings were compared qualitatively and quantitatively.ResultsThe lesion diameters measured with MRI and liver specimen were well correlated (P < 0.05). The coagulated regions presented 2 of 4 laminar patterns on T1/T2-WI 3 days after RFA, and 2 of 3 laminar patterns on T1/T2-WI 2 to 4 weeks after RFA. 12 weeks after RFA, the signal intensity in coagulated regions increased on T1-WI with a 2-laminar pattern still visible on T2-WI, the same as that of 2 to 4 weeks. The observed pathologic changes (enlarged sinusoids, marginal fibrous tissue and hepatocyte degeneration) could be responsible for the MRI laminar patterns and signal intensity changes.ConclusionThe time-related pathologic changes of RFA lesions in rabbit livers can be reflected as laminar patterns on MR images. Understanding of the zone structure of the lesions is useful for the evaluation of follow-up MRI.

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