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Up to 52 administrations of macrocyclic ionic MR contrast agent are not associated with intracranial gadolinium deposition: Multifactorial analysis in 385 patients
Author(s) -
Ji Ye Lee,
Ji Eun Park,
Ho Sung Kim,
SeonOk Kim,
Joo Young Oh,
Woo Hyun Shim,
Sung Eun Jung,
Choong Gon Choi,
Sang Joon Kim
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0183916
Subject(s) - globus pallidus , medicine , nuclear medicine , gadolinium , magnetic resonance imaging , dentate nucleus , confidence interval , urology , radiology , chemistry , central nervous system , basal ganglia , organic chemistry , cerebellum
Purpose To determine whether multiple repeated administrations of gadolinium-based macrocyclic ionic MR contrast agent (MICA) are associated with intracranial gadolinium deposition and identify the predisposing factors for deposition in various clinical situations. Materials and methods In this institutional review board-approved retrospective study, 385 consecutive patients who underwent MICA-enhanced MR imaging were enrolled. The dentate nucleus-to-pons (DN/P) and globus pallidus-to-thalamus (GP/Th) signal intensity (SI) ratios on unenhanced T1-weighted images were recorded by 2 independent readers and averaged. The mean DN/P and GP/Th SI ratio difference between the last and the first examinations were tested using the one-sample t -test. Student’s t -test and stepwise regression analysis were used to identify the predisposing factors for deposition based on the number of administrations, time interval, hepatic and renal function, magnetic field strength, and chemo- or radiation therapy. Results The mean DN/P SI ratio difference was not different from zero ( P = .697), even in patients with ≥20 administrations (n = 33). Only patients with abnormal renal function showed an increase in the mean DN/P SI ratio difference ( P = .019). The mean DN/P SI ratio difference was not associated with any predisposing factors. However, the mean GP/Th SI ratio difference showed decrease ( P < .001), which was associated with age ( P = .007), number of administrations ( P = .01) and number of radiation therapy sessions ( P = .022) on multivariate analysis. Conclusion Multiple repeated administrations of MICA were not associated with increased T1 signal intensity in deep brain nuclei suggestive of Gd deposition in patients with normal renal function.

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