• Acta radiologica · Jun 2009

    Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Intraindividual comparison between gadopentetate dimeglumine and gadobutrol for magnetic resonance perfusion in normal brain and intracranial tumors at 3 Tesla.

    • Frederik L Giesel, Amit Mehndiratta, Frank Risse, Maria Rius, Christian M Zechmann, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk, Lars Gerigk, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Maria Politi, Marco Essig, Paul D Griffiths, and Iain D Wilkinson.
    • Department of Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany. f.giesel@dkfz.de
    • Acta Radiol. 2009 Jun 1; 50 (5): 521-30.

    BackgroundIn vitro studies have shown that the 3-Tesla (T) magnetic resonance (MR) characteristics of high- and standard-molar gadolinium-based contrast agents differ. Such differences may indicate that high-molar (1.0 M) agents offer advantages for perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) at 3T, as has been previously reported at 1.5 T.PurposeTo investigate possible intraindividual differences of high- versus low-molar contrast agents on PWI at 3T in patients with intracranial space-occupying lesions.Material And MethodsSix patients with intraaxial and five patients with extraaxial tumors underwent two MR examinations at 3T, separated by at least 48 hours. On each occasion, an exogenous contrast-based, T2*-weighted, gradient-recalled echo-planar imaging (EPI) technique was used to determine the intracranial perfusion characteristics using one of two intravenous contrast agents: either 5 ml of 1.0 M gadobutrol or 10 ml of 0.5 M gadopentetate dimeglumine. The primary PWI outcome measure was region-of-interest maximal signal change (C(max)).ResultsThe difference in C(max) for gray and white matter (Delta C(max)) was significantly higher for gadobutrol compared to gadopentetate dimeglumine (P<0.01). The ratio of C(max) between gray and white matter (rC(max) = C(maxGray)/C(maxWhite)) was also significantly higher (median 24.6%, range 13.7-36.5%) for gadobutrol (P<0.01). The ratio of C(max) between the whole tumor and whole normal side hemisphere was higher in five out of the six intraaxial tumor cases. A significantly higher ratio (Delta C(max)/C(max)) in the difference between C(max) of gray and white matter (from hemisphere without brain lesion) compared to C(max) for the hemisphere containing the neoplasm (hemisphere with brain lesion) was demonstrated for gadobutrol in intraaxial tumors (P<0.05).ConclusionHigher-concentration 1.0 M gadobutrol can offer advantages over standard 0.5 M gadopentetate dimeglumine, particularly with respect to delineation between gray and white matter and for the demarcation of highly vascularized tumor tissue on brain PWI performed at 3T.

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