Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images

Background: Many studies have used Cerebral Blood Volume (CBV) for gliomas grading and there has been in good agreement between CBV and tumor grade. Almost all of those studies have emphasized the importance of leakage correction due to the underestimation/overestimation of CBV caused by T1/T2* leak...

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Main Authors: B Vejdani Afkham, S Masjoodi, R Vosoughi, F Mosayebian, M Yousef Pour
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Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
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spelling doaj-4b3659157a9e41b0ad7b03a8d69805232020-11-25T03:28:12ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering2251-72002251-72002020-06-0110328329010.31661/jbpe.v0i0.117646210Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 ImagesB Vejdani Afkham0S Masjoodi1R Vosoughi2F Mosayebian3M Yousef Pour4MSc, Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, IranPhD, Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, IranMSc, Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, IranMSc, Department of radiology technology, School of Applied Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesPhD, School of Medicine, Aja university of Medical Science, Tehran, IranBackground: Many studies have used Cerebral Blood Volume (CBV) for gliomas grading and there has been in good agreement between CBV and tumor grade. Almost all of those studies have emphasized the importance of leakage correction due to the underestimation/overestimation of CBV caused by T1/T2* leakage effect in enhanced cases of tumors, especially high grade ones. <br />Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate two methods of CBV estimation in two groups of gliomas with the same grade and different appearance on post contrast T1 images (Enhanced vs. Non-enhanced ones).<br />Material and Methods: In this retrospective study, eight glioma patients with histopatologically confirmed grade III were equally divided into two groups (with enhancement (group 1) and without enhancement (group 2)), and retrospectively studied. Imaging was performed on a 3 tesla MR Scanner and included gradient-echo DSC, 3D T1-weighted dataset and FLAIR images. The conventional method of CBV measurement (Integration over the whole curve of CTC- method 1) and the GVF fitting (method 2) was done using Matlab. <br />Results: The observed mean rCBV in the tumor ROI was 2.85 and 2.12 for group 1 with method 1 and 2, respectively. Mean rCBV in the tumor ROI for group 2 was 1.24 and 1.11 with method 1 and 2, respectively. <br />Conclusion: In conclusion, this pilot study demonstrated that with combined use of pre-bolus and accounting for T2* effect, CBV could be considered as a criterion for the categorization of glioma tumors.https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46210_5a9d6996068c02d7648ab29c53e38b42.pdfneoplasm gradingmagnetic resonance imagingcerebral blood volume
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author B Vejdani Afkham
S Masjoodi
R Vosoughi
F Mosayebian
M Yousef Pour
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S Masjoodi
R Vosoughi
F Mosayebian
M Yousef Pour
Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
neoplasm grading
magnetic resonance imaging
cerebral blood volume
author_facet B Vejdani Afkham
S Masjoodi
R Vosoughi
F Mosayebian
M Yousef Pour
author_sort B Vejdani Afkham
title Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
title_short Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
title_full Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
title_fullStr Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Two Methods of CBV Estimation in Two Groups of Grade III Gliomas with Different Appearance on Post-Contrast T1 Images
title_sort exploring two methods of cbv estimation in two groups of grade iii gliomas with different appearance on post-contrast t1 images
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
issn 2251-7200
2251-7200
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background: Many studies have used Cerebral Blood Volume (CBV) for gliomas grading and there has been in good agreement between CBV and tumor grade. Almost all of those studies have emphasized the importance of leakage correction due to the underestimation/overestimation of CBV caused by T1/T2* leakage effect in enhanced cases of tumors, especially high grade ones. <br />Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate two methods of CBV estimation in two groups of gliomas with the same grade and different appearance on post contrast T1 images (Enhanced vs. Non-enhanced ones).<br />Material and Methods: In this retrospective study, eight glioma patients with histopatologically confirmed grade III were equally divided into two groups (with enhancement (group 1) and without enhancement (group 2)), and retrospectively studied. Imaging was performed on a 3 tesla MR Scanner and included gradient-echo DSC, 3D T1-weighted dataset and FLAIR images. The conventional method of CBV measurement (Integration over the whole curve of CTC- method 1) and the GVF fitting (method 2) was done using Matlab. <br />Results: The observed mean rCBV in the tumor ROI was 2.85 and 2.12 for group 1 with method 1 and 2, respectively. Mean rCBV in the tumor ROI for group 2 was 1.24 and 1.11 with method 1 and 2, respectively. <br />Conclusion: In conclusion, this pilot study demonstrated that with combined use of pre-bolus and accounting for T2* effect, CBV could be considered as a criterion for the categorization of glioma tumors.
topic neoplasm grading
magnetic resonance imaging
cerebral blood volume
url https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46210_5a9d6996068c02d7648ab29c53e38b42.pdf
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