Yanming Yu1,2, Jun Li1, Quan
Jiang3, Shanglian Bao1, Yi Zhong4, Yongquan
Ye2, Jiong Zhu5, Yongming Dai6, Ewart Mark
Haacke2, Jiani Hu2
1Beijing key lab of medical physics and
engineering,
There
are several practical limitations in quantitative analysis of clinical
DCE-MRI for assessing treatment response, including: 1) difficulty in
obtaining an accurate arterial input function (AIF); 2) the long scanning
time to accurately estimate baseline T1(0); and 3) often highly variable or
unphysical results due to noise effects; 4) long computational time. We
develop a method that combines a fixed-T1, the Fuzzy C-Means and the
reference region model to overcome the aforementioned limitations in
quantitative analysis of clinical DCE-MRI without measuring either an AIF or
T1(0), and demonstrate its feasibility to assess neoadjuvant chemotherapy for
breast cancer using clinical DCE-MRI.