Accuracy of multiecho magnitude‐based MRI (M‐MRI) for estimation of hepatic proton density fat fraction (PDFF) in children

2015 
Author(s): Zand, KA; Shah, A; Heba, E; Wolfson, T; Hamilton, G; Lam, J; Chen, J; Hooker, JC; Gamst, AC; Middleton, MS; Schwimmer, JB; Schwimmer, JB; Schwimmer, JB; Sirlin, CB | Abstract: © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Purpose: To assess accuracy of magnitude-based magnetic resonance imaging (M-MRI) in children to estimate hepatic proton density fat fraction (PDFF) using two to six echoes, with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) -measured PDFF as a reference standard. Methods: This was an IRB-approved, HIPAA-compliant, single-center, cross-sectional, retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively between 2008 and 2013 in children with known or suspected nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Two hundred eighty-six children (8-20 [mean 14.2±2.5] years; 182 boys) underwent same-day MRS and M-MRI. Unenhanced two-dimensional axial spoiled gradient-recalled-echo images at six echo times were obtained at 3T after a single low-flip-angle (10°) excitation with≥120-ms recovery time. Hepatic PDFF was estimated using the first two, three, four, five, and all six echoes. For each number of echoes, accuracy of M-MRI to estimate PDFF was assessed by linear regression with MRS-PDFF as reference standard. Accuracy metrics were regression intercept, slope, average bias, and R2. Results: MRS-PDFF ranged from 0.2-40.4% (mean 13.1±9.8%). Using three to six echoes, regression intercept, slope, and average bias were 0.46-0.96%, 0.99-1.01, and 0.57-0.89%, respectively. Using two echoes, these values were 2.98%, 0.97, and 2.72%, respectively. R2 ranged 0.98-0.99 for all methods. Conclusion: Using three to six echoes, M-MRI has high accuracy for hepatic PDFF estimation in children.
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