Quantitative Analysis of Prostate MRI: Correlation between Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting and Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI Parameters.
Moon-Hyung ChoiYoung Joon LeeDongyeob HanDong-Hyun KimPublished in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2023)
This research aimed to assess the relationship between contrast-enhanced (CE) magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) values and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI parameters including (K trans , K ep , V e , and iAUC). To evaluate the correlation between the MRF-derived values (T1 and T2 values, CE T1 and T2 values, T1 and T2 change) and DCE-MRI parameters and the differences in the parameters between prostate cancer and noncancer lesions in 68 patients, two radiologists independently drew regions-of-interest (ROIs) at the focal prostate lesions. Prostate cancer was identified in 75% (51/68) of patients. The CE T2 value was significantly lower in prostate cancer than in noncancer lesions in the peripheral zone and transition zone. K trans , K ep , and iAUC were significantly higher in prostate cancer than noncancer lesions in the peripheral zone ( p < 0.05), but not in the transition zone. The CE T1 value was significantly correlated with K trans , V e , and iAUC in prostate cancer, and the CE T2 value was correlated to V e in noncancer. Some CE MRF values are different between prostate cancer and noncancer tissues and correlate with DCE-MRI parameters. Prostate cancer and noncancer tissues may have different characteristics regarding contrast enhancement.