超极化[1-13C]丙酮酸MRI多中心人体研究的共识建议。

ArXiv Pub Date : 2025-04-29
Shonit Punwani, Peder Ez Larson, Christoffer Laustsen, Jan VanderMeulen, Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen, Adam W Autry, James A Bankson, Jenna Bernard, Robert Bok, Lotte Bonde Bertelsen, Jenny Che, Albert P Chen, Rafat Chowdhury, Arnaud Comment, Charles H Cunningham, Duy Dang, Ferdia A Gallagher, Adam Gaunt, Yangcan Gong, Jeremy W Gordon, Ashley Grimmer, James Grist, Esben Søvsø Szocska Hansen, Mathilde Hauge Lerche, Richard L Hesketh, Jan-Bernd Hoevener, Ching-Yi Hsieh, Kayvan R Keshari, Sebastian Kozerke, Titus Lanz, Dirk Mayer, Mary McLean, Jae Mo Park, Jim Slater, Damian Tyler, Jean-Luc Vanderheyden, Cornelius von Morze, Fulvio Zaccagna, Vlad Zaha, Duan Xu, Daniel Vigneron
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超极化(HP) [1-13C]丙酮酸的磁共振成像允许体内代谢评估,并已在全球15个中心转化为跨疾病的人体研究。需要就多中心研究的最佳实践达成共识,以开发临床应用。本文介绍了由具有HP [1-13C]丙酮酸人体研究经验的专家进行的两轮正式共识建立练习的结果。来自13个地点的29名与会者汇集了药学方法、核磁共振物理、转化成像和数据分析方面的专业知识;目的是为HP [1-13C]丙酮酸酯MRI的多中心人体研究提供建议和最佳实践声明。总体而言,该小组在问卷中的246个陈述中达成了大约三分之二的共识,包括“HP 13c -丙酮酸制备”,“MRI系统设置,校准和幻影”,“采集和重建”以及“数据分析和量化”。不同类别均存在共识,例如:(i)不同的HP丙酮酸制备方法可用于人体研究,但必须遵循相同的释放标准;(ii)场址鉴定和质量保证必须以模拟方式进行,必须使用相同的场强,但其余的系统设置和校准方法可以由各个场址确定;(iii)相同的脉冲序列和重建方法是优选的,但确切的选择应根据解剖目标而定;(iv)标准化代谢物曲线下面积(AUC)值和代谢物AUC是首选的代谢指标。这项工作确认了开展多中心研究的共识领域,并确定了需要进一步研究以确定最佳做法的领域。
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Consensus Recommendations for Hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate MRI Multi-center Human Studies.

Magnetic resonance imaging of hyperpolarized (HP) [1-13C]pyruvate allows in-vivo assessment of metabolism and has translated into human studies across diseases at 15 centers worldwide. Consensus on best practice for multi-center studies is required to develop clinical applications. This paper presents the results of a 2-round formal consensus building exercise carried out by experts with HP [1-13C]pyruvate human study experience. Twenty-nine participants from 13 sites brought together expertise in pharmacy methods, MR physics, translational imaging, and data-analysis; with the goal of providing recommendations and best practice statements on conduct of multi-center human studies of HP [1-13C]pyruvate MRI. Overall, the group reached consensus on approximately two-thirds of 246 statements in the questionnaire, covering 'HP 13C-Pyruvate Preparation', 'MRI System Setup, Calibration, and Phantoms', 'Acquisition and Reconstruction', and 'Data Analysis and Quantification'. Consensus was present across categories, examples include that: (i) different HP pyruvate preparation methods could be used in human studies, but that the same release criteria have to be followed; (ii) site qualification and quality assurance must be performed with phantoms and that the same field strength must be used, but that the rest of the system setup and calibration methods could be determined by individual sites;(iii) the same pulse sequence and reconstruction methods were preferable, but the exact choice should be governed by the anatomical target; (iv) normalized metabolite area-under-curve (AUC) values and metabolite AUC were the preferred metabolism metrics. The work confirmed areas of consensus for multi-center study conduct and identified where further research is required to ascertain best practice.

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