Tomoyuki Okuaki1, Kosuke Morita2, Tomohiro Namimoto3, Morikatsu Yoshida3, Shinya Shiraishi3, Masanori Komi2, Yasuyuki Yamashita3, and Marc Van Cauteren1
1Philips Healthcare, Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Central Radiology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan, 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
The hepatocyte fraction (HeF) is based on simple pharmacokinetics, and
can quantitatively estimate the fraction of hepatocytes. In this study, the
HeF, liver-spleen contrast ratio and delta T1 value were compared to the
results of 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy using the blood clearance index (HH15) and
receptor index (LHL15). The correlation coefficients of the HH15 were 0.602,
0.544 and 0.773, respectively, and of the LHL15 were 0.612, 0.670 and 0.762,
respectively. The HeF quantification showed the highest correlation with the 99mTc-GSA,
proving it to be useful for a robust evaluation of liver function, compared to
conventional imaging based quantitative methods.