Implementation and evaluation of a dynamic contrast-enhanced MR perfusion protocol for glioblastoma using a 0.35 T MRI-Linac system

Phys Med. 2024 Mar:119:103316. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2024.103316. Epub 2024 Feb 9.

Abstract

Purpose: MRI-linear accelerator (MRI-Linac) systems allow for daily tracking of MRI changes during radiotherapy (RT). Since one common MRI-Linac operates at 0.35 T, there are efforts towards developing protocols at that field strength. In this study we demonstrate the implementation of a post-contrast 3DT1-weighted (3D-T1w) and dynamic contrast-enhancement (DCE) protocol to assess glioblastoma response to RT using a 0.35 T MRI-Linac.

Methods and materials: The protocol implemented was used to acquire 3D-T1w and DCE data from a flow phantom and two patients with glioblastoma (a responder and a non-responder) who underwent RT on a 0.35 T MRI-Linac. The detection of post-contrast-enhanced volumes was evaluated by comparing the 3DT1w images from the 0.35 T MRI-Linac to images obtained using a 3 T scanner. The DCE data were tested temporally and spatially using data from a flow phantom and patients. Ktrans maps were derived from DCE at three time points (a week before treatment-Pre RT, four weeks through treatment-Mid RT, and three weeks after treatment-Post RT) and were validated with patients' treatment outcomes.

Results: The 3D-T1w contrast-enhancement volumes were visually and volumetrically similar between 0.35 T MRI-Linac and 3 T. DCE images showed temporal stability, and associated Ktrans maps were consistent with patient response to treatment. On average, Ktrans values showed a 54 % decrease and 8.6 % increase for a responder and non-responder respectively when Pre RT and Mid RT images were compared.

Conclusion: Our findings support the feasibility of obtaining post-contrast 3D-T1w and DCE data from patients with glioblastoma using a 0.35 T MRI-Linac system.

Keywords: Dynamic contrast enhancement; Glioblastoma response assessment; MRI-Linac; MRI-guided RT.

MeSH terms

  • Brain Neoplasms* / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Neoplasms* / radiotherapy
  • Contrast Media
  • Glioblastoma* / diagnostic imaging
  • Glioblastoma* / radiotherapy
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods
  • Perfusion

Substances

  • Contrast Media