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Koh, T.S., Thng, C.H., Hartono, S., Kwek, J.W., Khoo, J.B.K., Miyazaki, K., Collins, D.J., Orton, M.R., Leach, M.O., Lewington, V. and Koh, D.M. (2011) Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI of Neuroendocrine Hepatic Metastases: A Feasibility Study Using a Dual-Input Two-Compartment Model. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 65, 250-260.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22596
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TITLE:
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI of Mouse Liver: A Feasibility Study Using a Dual-Input Two-Compartment Tracer Kinetic Model
AUTHORS:
Septian Hartono, Choon Hua Thng, Kai Hsiang Chuang, Huynh Hung, Tong San Koh
KEYWORDS:
DCE-MRI, Mouse, Liver Imaging, Preclinical Imaging
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering,
Vol.8 No.2,
February
13,
2015
ABSTRACT: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) has been widely applied to evaluate microcirculatory parameters in clinical settings. However, pre-clinical studies involving DCE-MRI of small animals remain challenging with the requirement for high spatial and temporal resolution for quantitative tracer kinetic analysis. This study illustrates the feasibility of applying a high temporal resolution (2 s) protocol for liver imaging in mice by analyzing the DCE-MRI datasets of mice liver with a dual-input two-compartment tracer kinetic model. Phantom studies were performed to validate the T1 estimates derived by the proposed protocol before applying it in mice studies. The DCE-MRI datasets of mice liver were amendable to tracer kinetic analysis using a dual-input two-compartment model. Estimated micro-circulatory parameters were consistent with liver physiology, indicating viability of applying the technique for pre-clinical drug developments.
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