T2*-Relaxometry MRI to Assess Third Trimester Placental and Fetal Brain Oxygenation and Placental Characteristics in Healthy Fetuses and Fetuses With Congenital Heart Disease.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Daniel Cromb, Johannes Steinweg, Jordina Aviles Verdera, Milou P M van Poppel, Alexandra F Bonthrone, David F A Lloyd, Kuberan Pushparajah, John Simpson, Reza Razavi, Mary Rutherford, Serena J Counsell, Jana Hutter
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Abstract

Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) has been linked to impaired placental and fetal brain development. Assessing the placenta and fetal brain in parallel may help further our understanding of the relationship between development of these organs.

Hypothesis: 1) Placental and fetal brain oxygenation are correlated, 2) oxygenation in these organs is reduced in CHD compared to healthy controls, and 3) placental structure is altered in CHD.

Study type: Retrospective case-control.

Population: Fifty-one human fetuses with CHD (32 male; median [IQR] gestational age [GA] = 32.0 [30.9-32.9] weeks) and 30 from uncomplicated pregnancies with normal birth outcomes (18 male; median [IQR] GA = 34.5 [31.9-36.7] weeks).

Field strength/sequence: 1.5 T single-shot multi-echo-gradient-echo echo-planar imaging.

Assessment: Masking was performed using an automated nnUnet model. Mean brain and placental T2* and quantitative measures of placental texture, volume, and morphology were calculated.

Statistical tests: Spearman's correlation coefficient for determining the association between brain and placental T2*, and between brain and placental characteristics with GA. P-values for comparing brain T2*, placenta T2*, and placental characteristics between groups derived from ANOVA. Significance level P < 0.05.

Results: There was a significant positive association between placental and fetal brain T2* (⍴ = 0.46). Placental and fetal brain T2* showed a significant negative correlation with GA (placental T2* ⍴ = -0.65; fetal brain T2* ⍴ = -0.32). Both placental and fetal brain T2* values were significantly reduced in CHD, after adjusting for GA (placental T2*: control = 97 [±24] msec, CHD = 83 [±23] msec; brain T2*: control = 218 [±26] msec, CHD = 202 [±25] msec). Placental texture and morphology were also significantly altered in CHD (Texture: control = 0.84 [0.83-0.87], CHD = 0.80 [0.78-0.84]; Morphology: control = 9.9 [±2.2], CHD = 10.8 [±2.0]). For all fetuses, there was a significant positive association between placental T2* and placental texture (⍴ = 0.46).

Conclusion: Placental and fetal brain T2* values are associated in healthy fetuses and those with CHD. Placental and fetal brain oxygenation are reduced in CHD. Placental appearance is significantly altered in CHD and shows associations with placental oxygenation, suggesting altered placental development and function may be related.

Evidence level: 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3.

T2*-Relaxometry磁共振成像评估健康胎儿和先天性心脏病胎儿第三孕期胎盘和胎儿脑氧合及胎盘特征。
背景:先天性心脏病(CHD)与胎盘和胎儿大脑发育受损有关。假设:1)胎盘和胎儿大脑氧合相关;2)与健康对照组相比,先天性心脏病患者这些器官的氧合降低;3)先天性心脏病患者胎盘结构改变:研究类型:回顾性病例对照:51名患有先天性心脏病的人类胎儿(32名男性;中位数[IQR] 孕龄[GA] = 32.0 [30.9-32.9] 周)和30名出生结果正常的无并发症妊娠胎儿(18名男性;中位数[IQR] 孕龄[GA] = 34.5 [31.9-36.7] 周):1.5 T 单次多回波梯度回波回声平面成像:使用自动 nnUnet 模型进行屏蔽。计算大脑和胎盘的平均 T2*,以及胎盘质地、体积和形态的定量指标:斯皮尔曼相关系数(Spearman's correlation coefficient)用于确定大脑和胎盘 T2* 之间以及大脑和胎盘特征与 GA 之间的相关性。通过方差分析得出比较组间脑T2*、胎盘T2*和胎盘特征的P值。显著性水平 P 结果:胎盘和胎儿大脑 T2* 之间存在明显的正相关(⍴ = 0.46)。胎盘和胎儿大脑 T2* 与 GA 呈显著负相关(胎盘 T2* ⍴ = -0.65;胎儿大脑 T2* ⍴ = -0.32)。调整 GA 后,胎盘和胎儿脑 T2* 值在 CHD 中均显著降低(胎盘 T2*:对照组 = 97 [±24] 毫秒,CHD = 83 [±23] 毫秒;脑 T2*:对照组 = 218 [±26] 毫秒,CHD = 202 [±25] 毫秒)。CHD 胎儿的胎盘质地和形态也发生了显著变化(质地:对照组 = 0.84 [0.83-0.87],CHD = 0.80 [0.78-0.84];形态:对照组 = 9.9 [±2.2],CHD = 10.8 [±2.0])。在所有胎儿中,胎盘T2*与胎盘质地之间存在显著的正相关(⍴ = 0.46):结论:健康胎儿和先天性心脏病胎儿的胎盘和胎儿大脑T2*值相关。结论:健康胎儿和先天性心脏病胎儿的胎盘和胎儿大脑T2*值相关。胎盘外观在先天性心脏病患者中明显改变,并与胎盘氧合相关,表明胎盘发育和功能的改变可能与此有关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (JMRI) is an international journal devoted to the timely publication of basic and clinical research, educational and review articles, and other information related to the diagnostic applications of magnetic resonance.
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