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Ferucarbotran (Resovist) is the second clinically approved superparamagnetic iron oxide developed for contrast-enhanced MRI of the liver. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview on the properties, clinical development, and application of ferucarbotran. Safety data obtained during clinical phases I-III revealed a total of 162 adverse events within 1053 patients, of which 75 were classified as possibly, probably, or definitely drug related. The majority of events occurred within the first 3 h (73 of 75) and was of mild intensity. The agent significantly improves the detection of hypovascular focal liver lesions with a comparable sensitivity in lesion detection to CTAP but without a relevant loss in specificity. Furthermore, ferucarbotran leads to a significant improvement of the sensitivity for lesion classification and characterization of the most frequent liver lesions. Contrast-enhanced MRA is not feasible and the angiographic effect is not sufficient to allow for postprocessing of data into maximum intensity projections. Intraindividual studies at low-field (0.2 T) and high-field (1.5 T) showed similar rates for lesion detection. The time window for contrast-enhanced MRI of the liver is at least 1 day up to 4 days. The compound can be regarded as safe and well tolerated. Even bolus injections caused no cardiovascular side effects, lumbar back pain, or clinically relevant laboratory changes. The examination time can be kept short with T1- and T2-weighted pre-contrast sequences, dynamic MRI over 10 min, and finally accumulation phase T2-weighted MRI. Patients who may benefit in particular are surgical candidates for resection, transplantation, or interventional therapies, and patients with liver cirrhosis and/or suspected hepatocellular carcinoma to either exclude malignancy or to define the extent of disease, the location of lesions, and the type of newly detected lesions.
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PMID:Ferucarbotran (Resovist): a new clinically approved RES-specific contrast agent for contrast-enhanced MRI of the liver: properties, clinical development, and applications. 1276 41

In this paper, a computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) system for the classification of rat liver lesions from MR imaging is presented. The proposed system consists of two modules: the feature extraction and the classification modules. 40 rats are used for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) induction with Diethylnitrosamine via drinking water. After Resovist is administrated by tail vein the animals are scanned by a 1.5-T MR scanner with T2-weighted FRFSE sequence. SPIO-enhanced images of 106 nodules (RNs(:) 24, HCCs: 82) are acquired, and 161 regions of interest (ROIs) are taken from the MR images .Six parameters of texture characteristics including Angular Second Moment, Contrast, Correlation, Inverse Difference Moment, Entropy, and Variance of 161 ROIs are calculated and assessed by gray-level co-occurrence matrices, then fed into a BP neural network (NN) classifier to classify the liver tissue into two classes: cirrhosis and HCC. Difference of each texture parameter between cirrhosis and HCC group is significant. The accuracy of classification of HCC nodules from cirrhosis is 91.67%. It indicates the ANN classifier based on texture is effective for classifying HCC nodules from cirrhosis on rat SPIO-enhanced imaging.
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PMID:A computer-aided diagnostic system to discriminate SPIO-enhanced magnetic resonance hepatocellular carcinoma by a neural network classifier. 1965 55