MRI R2 and R2* mapping accurately estimates hepatic iron concentration in transfusion-dependent thalassemia and sickle cell disease patients
California Institute of Technology · Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
Abstract
Measurements of hepatic iron concentration (HIC) are important predictors of transfusional iron burden and long-term outcome in patients with transfusion-dependent anemias. The goal of this work was to develop a readily available, noninvasive method for clinical HIC measurement. The relaxation rates R2 (1/T2) and R2* (1/T2*) measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have different advantages for HIC estimation. This article compares noninvasive iron estimates using both optimized R2 and R2* methods in 102 patients with iron overload and 13 controls. In the iron-overloaded group, 22 patients had concurrent liver biopsy. R2 and R2* correlated closely with HIC (r2 > or = .95) for HICs between 1.33 and 32.9…
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Authors
7- JCJohn C. WoodCorresponding
California Institute of Technology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- CECathleen Enriquez
California Institute of Technology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- NRNilesh R. Ghugre
California Institute of Technology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- JMJ. Michael Tyzka
California Institute of Technology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- SCSusan Carson
California Institute of Technology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
Topics & keywords
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Liver biopsy
- Medicine
- Thalassemia
- Nuclear medicine
- Biopsy
- Internal medicine
- Radiology
- Good health and well-being