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MRI in lung transplant recipients using hyperpolarized 3He: comparison with CT.

K. K. GastJoerg SchmiedeskampM. PuderbachHans-ulrich KauczorMagalie ViallonBalthasar EberleJana LillAlexander Thomas Hanke

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AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLungbusiness.industryConcordanceEarly detectionBronchiolitis obliteransMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHeliumMagnetic Resonance ImagingSensitivity and Specificitymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineBreathingHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFemaleRadiologybusinessPulmonary VentilationTomography X-Ray ComputedLungLung Transplantation

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PURPOSE To elucidate the ability of 3He-MRI to detect ventilation defects in lung transplant recipients, 3He-MRI was compared to CT for concordance. MATERIALS AND METHODS We examined 14 lung recipients using 3He-MRI on a 1.5 T MR scanner. CT served as a reference method. Up to four representative ventilation defects were defined for each lung on 3He-MRI and compared to corresponding areas on CT. RESULTS Altogether, 59 representative ventilation defects were defined on 3He-MRI. Plausible CT correlates were found for 29 ventilation defects; less plausible CT correlates were found for eight defects. In 22 defects (37%) no corresponding CT changes were detected. CT demonstrated correlates for ventilation defects seen on 3He-MRI in only 63% of the cases. CONCLUSION 3He-MRI yields a clear increase in the number of detected ventilation defects compared to CT. This may have an important impact on the early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans in lung transplant recipients.

10.1002/jmri.10070https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11891971