Non-invasive characterization of pleural and pericardial effusions using T1 mapping by magnetic resonance imaging
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Differentiating exudative from transudative effusions is clinically important and is currently performed via biochemical analysis of invasively obtained samples using Light’s criteria. Diagnostic performance is however limited. Biochemical composition can be measured with T1 mapping using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and hence may offer diagnostic utility for assessment of effusions.
A phantom consisting of serially diluted human albumin solutions (25–200 g/L) was constructed and scanned at 1.5 T to derive the relationship between fluid T1 values and fluid albumin concentration. Native T1 values of pleural and pericardial effusions from 86 patients undergoing clinical CMR studies retrospectively analysed at four tertiary centres. Effusions were classified using Light’s criteria where biochemical data was available (
Native T1 values of effusions measured using CMR correlate well with protein concentrations and may be helpful for discriminating between transudates and exudates. This may help focus the requirement for invasive diagnostic sampling, avoiding unnecessary intervention in patients with unequivocal transudative effusions.
Contributors

Stefania Rosmini
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Andreas Seraphim
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Kristopher Knott
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James T Brown
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Daniel S Knight
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Sameer Zaman
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Graham Cole
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Daniel Sado
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Gabriella Captur
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Ana Caterina Gomes
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Filip Zemrak
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Thomas A Treibel
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Lizette Cash
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Veronica Culotta
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Constantinos O’Mahony
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Peter Kellman
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James C Moon
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Charlotte Manisty
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University College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
