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Reproducibility of 19 F‐MR ventilation imaging in healthy volunteers
Author(s) -
Pippard Benjamin J.,
Neal Mary A.,
Maunder Adam M.,
Hollingsworth Kieren G.,
Biancardi Alberto,
Lawson Rod A.,
Fisher Holly,
Matthews John N. S.,
Simpson A. John,
Wild Jim M.,
Thelwall Peter E.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
magnetic resonance in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.696
H-Index - 225
eISSN - 1522-2594
pISSN - 0740-3194
DOI - 10.1002/mrm.28660
Subject(s) - reproducibility , intraclass correlation , nuclear medicine , medicine , repeatability , coefficient of variation , confidence interval , ventilation (architecture) , bland–altman plot , radiology , limits of agreement , mathematics , mechanical engineering , statistics , engineering
Purpose To assess the reproducibility of percentage ventilated lung volume (%VV) measurements in healthy volunteers acquired by fluorine ( 19 F)‐MRI of inhaled perfluoropropane, implemented at two research sites. Methods In this prospective, ethically approved study, 40 healthy participants were recruited (May 2018‐June 2019) to one of two research sites. Participants underwent a single MRI scan session on a 3T scanner, involving periodic inhalation of a 79% perfluoropropane/21% oxygen gas mixture. Each gas inhalation session lasted about 30 seconds, consisting of three deep breaths of gas followed by a breath‐hold. Four 19 F‐MR ventilation images were acquired per participant, each separated by approximately 6 minutes. The value of %VV was determined by registering separately acquired 1 H images to ventilation images before semi‐automated image segmentation, performed independently by two observers. Reproducibility of %VV measurements was assessed by components of variance, intraclass correlation coefficients, coefficients of variation (CoV), and the Dice similarity coefficient. Results The MRI scans were well tolerated throughout, with no adverse events. There was a high degree of consistency in %VV measurements for each participant (CoV observer1 = 0.43%; CoV observer2 = 0.63%), with overall precision of %VV measurements determined to be within ± 1.7% (95% confidence interval). Interobserver agreement in %VV measurements revealed a high mean Dice similarity coefficient (SD) of 0.97 (0.02), with only minor discrepancies between observers. Conclusion We demonstrate good reproducibility of %VV measurements in a group of healthy participants using 19 F‐MRI of inhaled perfluoropropane. Our methods have been successfully implemented across two different study sites, supporting the feasibility of performing larger multicenter clinical studies.

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