1. Quantification of the Hemodynamic Changes of Cirrhosis with Free‐Breathing Self‐Navigated MRI
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Brunsing, Ryan L, Brown, Dustin, Almahoud, Hashem, Kono, Yuko, Loomba, Rohit, Vodkin, Irene, Sirlin, Claude B, Alley, Marcus T, Vasanawala, Shreyas S, and Hsiao, Albert
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Digestive Diseases ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Biomedical Imaging ,Liver Disease ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Hemodynamics ,Humans ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Portal Vein ,Retrospective Studies ,4D flow ,liver ,cirrhosis ,splanchnic ,portal vein ,TIPS ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging - Abstract
BackgroundNon-invasive assessment of the hemodynamic changes of cirrhosis might help guide management of patients with liver disease but are currently limited.PurposeTo determine whether free-breathing 4D flow MRI can be used to quantify the hemodynamic effects of cirrhosis and introduce hydraulic circuit indexes of severity.Study typeRetrospective.PopulationForty-seven patients including 26 with cirrhosis.Field strength/sequence3 T/free-breathing 4D flow MRI with soft gating and golden-angle view ordering.AssessmentMeasurements of the supra-celiac abdominal aorta, supra-renal abdominal aorta (SRA), celiac trunk (CeT), superior mesenteric artery (SMA), splenic artery (SpA), common hepatic artery (CHA), portal vein (PV), and supra-renal inferior vena cava (IVC) were made by two radiologists. Measures of hepatic vascular resistance (hepatic arterial relative resistance [HARR]; portal resistive index [PRI]) were proposed and calculated.Statistical analysisBland-Altman, Pearson's correlation, Tukey's multiple comparison, and Cohen's kappa. P
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- 2021