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Differential study of DCE-MRI parameters in spinal metastatic tumors, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis 被引量:16

Differential study of DCE-MRI parameters in spinal metastatic tumors, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis
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摘要 Objective: In the present study, spinal metastatic tumors, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis werequantitatively analyzed using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) to assess thevalue of DCE-MRI in the differential diagnosis of these diseases.Methods: Patients with brucellar spondylitis, spinal tuberculosis or a spinal metastatic tumor (30 cases of each)received conventional MRI and DCE-MRI examination. The volume transfer constant (Ktrans), rate constant (Kep),extravascular extracellular volume fraction (Ve) and plasma volume fraction (Vp) of the diseased vertebral bodieswere measured on the perfusion parameter map, and the differences in these parameters between the patients werecompared.Results: For pathological vertebrae in cases of spinal metastatic tumor, brucellar spondylitis and spinaltuberculosis, respectively, the Ktrans values (median + quartile pitch) were 0.989±0.014, 0.720±0.011 and0.317±0.005 min-1; the Kep values were 2.898±0.055, 1.327±0.017 and 0.748±0.006 min-1; the Ve values were0.339±0.008, 0.542±0.013 and 0.428±0.018; the Vp values were 0.048±0.008, 0.035±0.004 and 0.028±0.009; thecorresponding H values were 50.25 (for Ktrans), 52.47 (for Kep), 48.33 (for Ve) and 46.56 (for Vp), and all differenceswere statistically significant (two-sided P〈0.05).Conclusions: The quantitative analysis of DCE-MRI has a certain value in the differential diagnosis of spinalmetastatic tumor, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis. Objective: In the present study, spinal metastatic tumors, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis werequantitatively analyzed using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) to assess thevalue of DCE-MRI in the differential diagnosis of these diseases.Methods: Patients with brucellar spondylitis, spinal tuberculosis or a spinal metastatic tumor (30 cases of each)received conventional MRI and DCE-MRI examination. The volume transfer constant (Ktrans), rate constant (Kep),extravascular extracellular volume fraction (Ve) and plasma volume fraction (Vp) of the diseased vertebral bodieswere measured on the perfusion parameter map, and the differences in these parameters between the patients werecompared.Results: For pathological vertebrae in cases of spinal metastatic tumor, brucellar spondylitis and spinaltuberculosis, respectively, the Ktrans values (median + quartile pitch) were 0.989±0.014, 0.720±0.011 and0.317±0.005 min-1; the Kep values were 2.898±0.055, 1.327±0.017 and 0.748±0.006 min-1; the Ve values were0.339±0.008, 0.542±0.013 and 0.428±0.018; the Vp values were 0.048±0.008, 0.035±0.004 and 0.028±0.009; thecorresponding H values were 50.25 (for Ktrans), 52.47 (for Kep), 48.33 (for Ve) and 46.56 (for Vp), and all differenceswere statistically significant (two-sided P〈0.05).Conclusions: The quantitative analysis of DCE-MRI has a certain value in the differential diagnosis of spinalmetastatic tumor, brucellar spondylitis and spinal tuberculosis.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第4期425-431,共7页 中国癌症研究(英文版)
基金 funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81460259)
关键词 Differential diagnosis dynamic contrast enhanced MRI spinal tuberculosis spinal metastatic tumor brucellar spondylitis Differential diagnosis dynamic contrast enhanced MRI spinal tuberculosis spinal metastatic tumor brucellar spondylitis
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