Purpose: To compare the arterial enhancement of hyper-vascular hepatic lesions by T1-weighted 3D-GRE (gradient-recalled echo) fat-sat sequence after slow (0.5 mL/sec) and fast (2 mL/sec) RESOVIST® infusion. Materials and Methods: We prospectively enrolled 71 patients with hypervascular hepatic lesions to undergo dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination with RESOVIST®. A total of 92 benign and malignant lesions, 44 of which histologically confirmed, were examined. Three blinded and independent readers visually assessed the arterial enhancement using a score from 0 (none) to 3 (maximum), the latter score comparable to that achievable by MultiHance administration. Results: Out of the 92 hypervascular lesions, 41, 31, and 20 nodules were examined using the slow, fast, and both protocols, respectively. Relevant enhancement (scores 2-3) was found in 42% vs. 14.5% of cases for slow and fast protocols, respectively. Intraindividual comparison evaluation confirmed the better results obtained by slow than fast protocol (25% vs. 10%), with statistically relevant difference in distribution of scores (P = 0.0004). The slow protocol showed values between 0 and 3 with an arithmetic mean of 1.1; the fast one, on the other hand, showed values between 0 and 2 with an arithmetic mean of 0.66. Conclusion: Slow infusion improves arterial enhancement after RESOVIST® administration. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Grazioli, L., Bondioni, M. P., Romanini, L., Frittoli, B., Gambarini, S., Donato, F., … Colagrande, S. (2009). Superparamagnetic iron oxide-enhanced liver MRI with SHU 555 A (Resovist ): New protocol infusion to improve arterial phase evaluation-A prospective study. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 29(3), 607–616. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.21644
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