Gadoxetic Acid Uptake Rate as a Measure of Global and Regional Liver Function as Compared With Indocyanine Green Retention, Albumin-Bilirubin Score, and Portal Venous Perfusion. | Pepdox
Gadoxetic Acid Uptake Rate as a Measure of Global and Regional Liver Function as Compared With Indocyanine Green Retention, Albumin-Bilirubin Score, and Portal Venous Perfusion.
PURPOSE: Global and regional liver function assessments are important for defining the magnitude and spatial distribution of dose to preserve functional liver parenchyma and reduce incidence of hepatotoxicity from radiation therapy for intrahepatic cancer treatment. This individualized liver function-guided radiation therapy strategy is critical for patients with heterogeneous and poor liver function, often observed in cirrhotic patients treated for hepatocellular carcinoma. This study aimed to validateas a measure of global and regional function through comparison with 2 well-regarded global function measures: indocyanine green retention (ICGR) and albumin-bilirubin (ALBI).
METHODS AND MATERIALS: Seventy-nine dynamic gadoxetic acid enhanced magnetic resonance imaging scans were acquired in 40 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in institutional review board approved prospective protocols. Portal venous perfusion () was quantified from gadoxetic acid enhanced magnetic resonance imaging using a dual-input 2-compartment model, and gadoxetic acid uptake rate (was fitted using a linearized single-input 2-compartment model chosen for robustestimation. Four image-derived measures of global liver function were tested: (1) meanmultiplied by liver volume () (functional volume), (2) meanmultiplied by blood distribution volume ()(3) meanand (4) liver volume (). The measure's correlation with corresponding ICGR and ALBI tests was assessed using linear regression. Voxel-wise similarity betweenandwas compared using Spearman ranked correlation.
RESULTS: Significant correlations (< .05) with ICGR and ALBI were found forand(in order of strength), but not for meanThe mean ranked correlation coefficient betweenandmaps was 0.09.andmaps were predominantly mismatched in patients with poor liver function.
CONCLUSIONS: The metric combining function and liver volume () was a stronger measure of global liver function compared with perfusion or liver volume alone, especially in patients with poor liver function. Gadoxetic acid uptake rate is promising for both global and regional liver function.