31P MR Spectroscopy in the Pancreas: Repeatability, Comparison With Liver, and Pilot Pancreatic Cancer Data

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING(2024)

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Background: Non-invasive evaluation of phosphomonoesters (PMEs) and phosphodiesters (PDEs) by 31-phosphorus MR spectroscopy (P-31 MRS) may have potential for early therapy (non-)response assessment in cancer. However, P-31 MRS has not yet been applied to investigate the human pancreas in vivo. Purpose: To assess the technical feasibility and repeatability of P-31 MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) of the pancreas, compare P-31 metabolite levels between pancreas and liver, and determine the feasibility of P-31 MRSI in pancreatic cancer. Study Type: Prospective cohort study. Population: 10 healthy subjects (age 34 +/- 12 years, four females) and one patient (73-year-old female) with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Field Strength/Sequence: 7-T, P-31 FID-MRSI, H-1 gradient-echo MRI. Assessment: P-31 FID-MRSI of the abdomen (including the pancreas and liver) was performed with a nominal voxel size of 20 mm (isotropic). For repeatability measurements, healthy subjects were scanned twice on the same day. The patient was only scanned once. Test-retest P-31 MRSI data of pancreas and liver voxels (segmented on H-1 MRI) of healthy subjects were quantified by fitting in the time domain and signal amplitudes were normalized to gamma-adenosine triphosphate. In addition, the PME/PDE ratio was calculated. Metabolite levels were averaged over all voxels within the pancreas, right liver lobe and left liver lobe, respectively. Statistical Tests: Repeatability of test-retest data from healthy pancreas was assessed by paired t-tests, Bland-Altman analyses, and calculation of the intrasubject coefficients of variation (CoVs). Significant differences between healthy pancreas and right and left liver lobes were assessed with a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures. A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The intrasubject CoVs for PME, PDE, and PME/PDE in healthy pancreas were below 20%. Furthermore, PME and PME/PDE were significantly higher in pancreas compared to liver. In the patient with pancreatic cancer, qualitatively, elevated relative PME signals were observed in comparison with healthy pancreas. Data Conclusion: In vivo P-31 MRSI of the human healthy pancreas and in pancreatic cancer may be feasible at 7 T.
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P-31 MR spectroscopy,pancreas,liver,metabolites,repeatability,pancreatic cancer
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