Comparison of portal venous and delayed phases of gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging study of cirrhotic liver for the detection of contrast washout of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma
Objective: To retrospectively compare portal venous phase (PVP) and
delayed phase (DP) for the detection of tumor washout at gadobenate
dimeglumineYenhanced liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in
cirrhotic patients with hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods: Thirty-three patients with 55 HCCs underwent 1.5-T MRI by
means of fat-suppressed T1-weighted sequence obtained before and after
gadobenate dimeglumine administration, during early and late arterial
phases, PVP (70 seconds), and DP (180 seconds). Detection rates of
contrast washout of hypervascular HCCs and tumor-to-liver contrast
on PVP and DP were measured and compared.
Results: Among 54 hypervascular HCCs, washout was present in
24 (44%) of 54 tumors on PVP and in 44 (82%) of 54 on DP (P G 0.001).
In 20 (37%) of 54 tumors, washout was deemed present only on DP.
Delayed phase images yielded significantly higher mean tumor-to-liver
contrast absolute values compared with PVP images (j24.5 [56.1]
vs j9.3 [52.6], P = 0.001).
Conclusions: Delayed phase is superior to PVP for the washout detection
of hypervascular HCC at gadobenate dimeglumineYenhanced
MRI of cirrhotic liver.