Assessment of Brain Metastases with Dynamic Susceptibility-weighted Contrast-enhanced MR Imaging: Initial Results

2003 
PURPOSE: To assess if preradiation and early follow-up regional cerebral blood volume (CBV) measurements can help predict treatment outcome in patients with cerebral metastases and to evaluate regional CBV changes in tumor and normal tissue after radiosurgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 18 patients, dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast material–enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was performed with a 1.5-T unit, which allowed an absolute quantification of the regional CBV. Measurements were performed prior to and at 6 weeks and 3 months after therapy. Treatment outcome was classified according to tumor volume changes at 6 months. The regional CBV of the metastases and the normal adjacent brain tissue were determined with a region-of-interest analysis. Regional CBV values were correlated with the patient outcome to assess the sensitivity and specificity of dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced MR imaging. RESULTS: The pretherapeutic regional CBV was not able to help predict a treatment ...
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