Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether changes could be detected in dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) and intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MR parameters upon MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU)-induced hyperthermia in a rabbit Vx2 tumor model.MethodsFive Vx2 tumor-bearing New Zealand white rabbits were treated with hyperthermia using a clinical MR-HIFU system. Data were acquired before and after hyperthermia. For the DCE analysis, the extended Tofts model was used. For the IVIM analysis, a Bayesian approach was used. Maps were reconstructed of the DCE parameters (Ktrans, kep, and vp) and IVIM parameters (Dt, fp, and Dp). Individual parameter histograms and two-dimensional cross-correlation histograms were constructed to analyze changes in the parameters after hyperthermia. Changes in median values were tested for statistical significance with the Mann-Whitney U test.ResultsThe MR temperature measurements confirmed that mild hyperthermia (40 to 42 °C) was successfully achieved in all rabbits. One rabbit died during treatment and was excluded from the analysis. In the remaining four rabbits, an increase in Dt was observed. In three rabbits, an increase in Ktrans was observed, while in the other rabbits, all three DCE parameter values decreased. Mixed changes were seen for vp and fp.ConclusionsChanges in DCE and IVIM parameters were detected after hyperthermia and were variable between the rabbits. DCE- and IVIM-MRI may be promising tools to assess tumor responses to hyperthermia. Further research in a larger number of subjects is necessary in order to assess their value for treatment response monitoring.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study is to investigate whether changes could be detected in dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) and intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MR parameters upon MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU)-induced hyperthermia in a rabbit Vx2 tumor model

  • We investigated the potential of DCEand IVIM-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect changes induced by hyperthermia in rabbits with Vx2 tumors, using the extended Tofts DCE-MRI model and a Bayesian approach for IVIM analysis

  • The discrepancy between the volumes delineated in the DCE and in the IVIM data can be attributed to the differences in the MR images

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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether changes could be detected in dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) and intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MR parameters upon MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU)-induced hyperthermia in a rabbit Vx2 tumor model. While MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRHIFU) has been used for ablative treatments, the technology shows promise for the induction of local mild hyperthermia. Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method widely used to map quantitative perfusion and permeability parameters [16, 17]. Many studies have reported on the potential of DCE-MRI as a prediction tool for treatment response of tumors to radiotherapy [20, 21], neo-adjuvant chemotherapy [22,23,24], and neo-adjuvant chemoradiation [25,26,27]

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