T1 and T2-mapping in pancreatic MRI: Current evidence and future perspectives

IF 1.8 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Alessandro Beleù , Davide Canonico , Giovanni Morana
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Abstract

Conventional T1- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pancreas can vary significantly due to factors such as scanner differences and pulse sequence variations. This review explores T1 and T2 mapping techniques, modern MRI methods providing quantitative information about tissue relaxation times. Various T1 and T2 mapping pulse sequences are currently under investigation. Clinical and research applications of T1 and T2 mapping in the pancreas include their correlation with fibrosis, inflammation, and neoplasms. In chronic pancreatitis, T1 mapping and extracellular volume (ECV) quantification demonstrate potential as biomarkers, aiding in early diagnosis and classification. T1 mapping also shows promise in evaluating pancreatic exocrine function and detecting glucose metabolism disorders. T2* mapping is valuable in quantifying pancreatic iron, offering insights into conditions like thalassemia major. However, challenges persist, such as the lack of consensus on optimal sequences and normal values for healthy pancreas relaxometry. Large-scale studies are needed for validation, and improvements in mapping sequences are essential for widespread clinical integration. The future holds potential for mixed qualitative and quantitative models, extending the applications of relaxometry techniques to various pancreatic lesions and enhancing routine MRI protocols for pancreatic pathology diagnosis and prognosis.

胰腺 MRI 中的 T1 和 T2 映射:当前证据和未来展望
由于扫描仪差异和脉冲序列变化等因素,胰腺的传统 T1 和 T2 加权磁共振成像(MRI)可能会有很大差异。本综述将探讨 T1 和 T2 映射技术,这是一种提供组织弛豫时间定量信息的现代 MRI 方法。目前正在研究各种 T1 和 T2 映射脉冲序列。T1 和 T2 映像在胰腺中的临床和研究应用包括它们与纤维化、炎症和肿瘤的相关性。在慢性胰腺炎中,T1 映像和细胞外容积(ECV)量化显示出作为生物标记物的潜力,有助于早期诊断和分类。T1 映像检查在评估胰腺外分泌功能和检测葡萄糖代谢紊乱方面也显示出前景。T2* 映像在量化胰腺铁方面很有价值,可帮助了解重型地中海贫血等疾病。然而,挑战依然存在,如对健康胰腺弛豫测量的最佳序列和正常值缺乏共识。需要进行大规模的研究来进行验证,而绘图序列的改进对于广泛的临床整合至关重要。未来,混合定性和定量模型将大有可为,可将弛豫测量技术的应用扩展到各种胰腺病变,并增强胰腺病理诊断和预后的常规 MRI 方案。
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European Journal of Radiology Open
European Journal of Radiology Open Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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