Dynamic NMR effects in breast cancer dynamic-contrast-enhanced MRI Journal Article


Authors: Li, X.; Huang, W.; Morris, E. A.; Tudorica, L. A.; Seshan, V. E.; Rooney, W. D.; Tagge, I.; Wang, Y.; Xu, J.; Springer, C. S. Jr
Article Title: Dynamic NMR effects in breast cancer dynamic-contrast-enhanced MRI
Abstract: The passage of a vascular-injected paramagnetic contrast reagent (CR) bolus through a region-of-interest affects tissue 1H2O relaxation and thus MR image intensity. For longitudinal relaxation [R 1 = (T1)-1], the CR must have transient molecular interactions with water. Because the CR and water molecules are never uniformly distributed in the histological-scale tissue compartments, the kinetics of equilibrium water compartmental interchange are competitive. In particular, the condition of the equilibrium transcytolemmal water exchange NMR system sorties through different domains as the interstitial CR concentration, [CRo], waxes and wanes. Before CR, the system is in the fast-exchange-limit (FXL). Very soon after CRo arrival, it enters the fast-exchange-regime (FXR). Near maximal [CRo], the system could enter even the slow-exchange-regime (SXR). These conditions are defined herein, and a comprehensive description of how they affect quantitative pharmacokinetic analyses is presented. Data are analyzed from a population of 22 patients initially screened suspicious for breast cancer. After participating in our study, the subjects underwent biopsy/pathology procedures and only 7 (32%) were found to have malignancies. The transient departure from FXL to FXR (and apparently not SXR) is significant in only the malignant tumors, presumably because of angiogenic capillary leakiness. Thus, if accepted, this analysis would have prevented the 68% of the biopsies that proved benign. © 2008 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
Keywords: clinical article; controlled study; human tissue; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; breast cancer; image analysis; cancer screening; breast neoplasms; screening; contrast enhancement; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; intermethod comparison; contrast medium; contrast media; carcinoma, intraductal, noninfiltrating; breast biopsy; drug elimination; water exchange; shutter speed
Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume: 105
Issue: 46
ISSN: 0027-8424
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences  
Date Published: 2008-11-18
Start Page: 17937
End Page: 17942
Language: English
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0804224105
PUBMED: 19008355
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2582941
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