Placental perfusion imaging on 3Tesla magnetic resonance imaging using pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling: an initial experience

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Background: During pregnancy, the placenta plays an important role in the development of the fetus by supplying it with oxygen and nutrition, eliminating waste, and acting as an immunological barrier. Pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (pCASL) MRI was recently shown to be a promising sequence for measuring perfusion in the placenta. The aim was to obtain the perfusion measurements of the placenta in normal pregnancies using 3 Tesla MRI from 19 to 38 weeks of gestational age. Results: This was a cohort observational study. One hundred and sixty (160) singleton pregnancies from 19 to 38 weeks of gestational age were included. A 3D pCASL sequence was performed in the axial plane for placental blood flow (PBF). Data post-processing was performed on a workstation using Ready View software for 3D ASL with automated generation of quantitative placental pattern-based morphometry (PBM). The mean values of placental perfusion were extracted by averaging the data obtained. A significant positive correlation was observed between the PBF and increasing GA using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation values (r-value 0.77, p-value < 0.001), respectively. Average PBF values from 19 to 38 weeks were (89.4 ± 13.5 to 155.3 ± 2.8 ml/100 g/min). According to our intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), inter-observer reproducibility of placental blood flow shows good agreement between observers (0.98). Conclusions: Normal PBF values using ASL in 3 T MRI from 19 to 38 weeks of gestational age were provided. Statistical analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between gestational age and placental blood flow. In the future, it may help to identify placental perfusion abnormalities like placental insufficiency, preeclampsia, and fetal growth restriction (FGR).

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Chandrasekhar, P., Rangasami, R., Andrew, C., & Paarthipan, N. (2023). Placental perfusion imaging on 3Tesla magnetic resonance imaging using pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling: an initial experience. Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 54(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-023-01116-8

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