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Diffusion‐weighted imaging of the prostate: Comparison of b1000 and b2000 image sets for index lesion detection
Author(s) -
Rosenkrantz Andrew B.,
Hindman Nicole,
Lim Ruth P.,
Das Kasturi,
Babb James S.,
Mussi Thais C.,
Taneja Samir S.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of magnetic resonance imaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.563
H-Index - 160
eISSN - 1522-2586
pISSN - 1053-1807
DOI - 10.1002/jmri.24016
Subject(s) - index (typography) , diffusion mri , prostate , radiology , diffusion , medicine , nuclear medicine , computer science , magnetic resonance imaging , physics , cancer , world wide web , thermodynamics
Purpose: To compare tumor detection on acquired diffusion‐weighted (DW) images and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps, obtained using b‐values of 1000 s/mm 2 and 2000 s/mm 2 , using radical prostatectomy as the reference. Materials and Methods: In all, 29 prostate cancer patients who underwent 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including DW imaging using b‐values of 1000 s/mm 2 and 2000 s/mm 2 were included. Two radiologists independently evaluated four image sets during different sessions and recorded the location and diameter of the dominant lesion: DW images acquired using b‐values of 1000 s/mm 2 and 2000 s/mm 2 and ADC maps calculated using maximal b‐values of 1000 s/mm 2 and 2000 s/mm 2 . Findings were correlated with the location and diameter of the dominant lesion at prostatectomy. Tumor‐to‐PZ contrast was also calculated, unblinded to pathology. Results: Both readers achieved significantly higher sensitivity for DW images obtained using a b‐value of 2000 s/mm 2 than 1000 s/mm 2 ( P < 0.001), although there was no difference in sensitivity between ADC maps calculated using the two b‐values ( P ≥ 0.309). Tumor‐to‐PZ contrast was higher for DW images using a b‐value of 2000 s/mm 2 ( P = 0.067), although it was not different between the two corresponding ADC maps ( P = 0.544). For both readers, correlations with tumor diameters were higher for either ADC map ( r = 0.59–0.73) than for either acquired DW image set ( r = 0.03–0.57). Conclusion: Use of a b‐value of 2000 s/mm 2 compared with a b‐value of 1000 s/mm 2 resulted in improved tumor sensitivity and higher tumor‐to‐PZ contrast on the acquired DW images, although performance of the ADC maps corresponding with the two b‐values was similar. Correlation with tumor size was greater for either ADC map than for either acquired DW image set. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2013;38:694–700. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.