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Lung perfusion imaging
Lung perfusion imaging: influence of signal-to-concentration transformation method and comparison with 129Xe biomarkers
by Marta Tibiletti, Paul JC Hughes, James A Eaden, Josephine H Naish, Helen A Marshall, John C Waterton, Stephen A Bianchi, Jim M Wild, and Geoff JM Parker on behalf of the TRISTAN Consortium
ISMRM 2023
Abstract #1209
Quantitative pulmonary perfusion can be derived from MR imaging with injection of contrast agent (CA). Tracer-kinetic theory yields physiological parameters such as pulmonary blood flow (PBF), blood volume (PBV) and mean transit time (MTT) but relies on accurate calculation of CA concentration. Previous studies have used ‘subtraction’ or ‘normalisation’ methods without T1-mapping. Using both simulations and data from interstitial lung disease patients, we demonstrate how the ‘subtraction’ method weights PBV by local lung density. This causes likely spurious correlations with hyperpolarised 129Xe biomarkers linked to lung ventilation, microstructure and density, potentially obscuring information of diagnostic interest.