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Evaluation of quantitative MRCP (MRCP plus ) for risk stratification of primary sclerosing cholangitis: comparison with morphological MRCP, MR elastography, and biochemical risk scores

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 67-77

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-021-08142-y

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Liver; Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography; Elastography; Strictures; Cirrhosis

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MRCP+ showed significant associations with biochemical scores and MRE, with its association with biochemical scores comparable to ANALI scores. MRCP+ enhanced the associations of ANALI2 and MRE with the Mayo Risk Score.
Objectives To study the association of MRCP+ parameters with biochemical scoring systems and MR elastography (MRE) in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). To evaluate the incremental value of combining MRCP+ with morphological scores in associating with biochemical scores. Methods and materials MRI images, liver stiffness measurements by MRE, and biochemical testing of 65 patients with PSC that were retrospectively enrolled between January 2014 and December 2015 were obtained. MRCP+ was used to post-process MRCP images to obtain quantitative measurements of the bile ducts and biliary tree. Linear regression analysis was used to test the associations. Bootstrapping was used as a validation method. Results The total number of segmental strictures had the strongest association with Mayo Risk Score (R-2 = 0.14), minimum stricture diameter had the highest association with Amsterdam Oxford Prognostic Index (R-2 = 0.12), and the percentage of duct nodes with width 0-3 mm had the strongest association with PSC Risk Estimate Tool (R-2 = 0.09). The presence of Ducts with medians > 9 mm had the highest association with MRE (R-2= 0.21). The strength of association of MRCP+ to Mayo Risk Score was similar to ANALI2 and weaker than MRE (R-2 = 0.23, 0.24, 0.38 respectively). MRCP+ enhanced the association of ANALI 2 and MRE with the Mayo Risk Score. Conclusions MRCP+ demonstrated a significant association with biochemical scores and MRE. The association of MRCP+ with the biochemical scores was generally comparable to ANALI scores. MRCP+ enhanced the association of ANALI2 and MRE with the Mayo Risk Score.

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