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Dynamic multi‐echo DCE‐ and DSC‐MRI in rectal cancer: Low primary tumor K trans and Δ R 2 * peak are significantly associated with lymph node metastasis
Author(s) -
Grøvik Endre,
Redalen Kathrine Røe,
Storås Tryggve Holck,
Negård Anne,
Holmedal Stein Harald,
Ree Anne Hansen,
Meltzer Sebastian,
Bjørnerud Atle,
Gjesdal KjellInge
Publication year - 2017
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.25566
Subject(s) - medicine , dynamic contrast , dynamic contrast enhanced mri , colorectal cancer , lymph node , nuclear medicine , metastasis , primary tumor , radiology , magnetic resonance imaging , receiver operating characteristic , mann–whitney u test , cancer , pathology
Purpose To implement a dynamic contrast‐based multi‐echo MRI sequence in assessment of rectal cancer and evaluate associations between histopathologic data and the acquired dynamic contrast‐enhanced (DCE) and dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) ‐MRI parameters. Materials and Methods This pilot study reports results from 17 patients with resectable rectal cancer. Dynamic contrast‐based multi‐echo MRI (1.5T) was acquired using a three‐dimensional multi‐shot EPI sequence, yielding both DCE‐ and DSC‐data following a single injection of contrast agent. The Institutional Review Board approved the study and all patients provided written informed consent. Quantitative analysis was performed by pharmacokinetic modeling on DCE data and tracer kinetic modeling on DSC data. Mann‐Whitney U‐test and receiver operating characteristics curve statistics was used to evaluate associations between histopathologic data and the acquired DCE‐ and DSC‐MRI parameters. Results For patients with histologically confirmed nodal metastasis, the primary tumor demonstrated a significantly lower K trans and peak change inR 2 * ,R 2 * ‐peak enh , than patients without nodal metastasis, showing a P ‐value of 0.010 and 0.005 for reader 1, and 0.043 and 0.019 for reader 2, respectively. Conclusion This study shows the feasibility of acquiring DCE‐ and DSC‐MRI in rectal cancer by dynamic multi‐echo MRI. A significant association was found between both K trans andR 2 * ‐peak enh in the primary tumor and histological nodal status of the surgical specimen, which may improve stratification of patients to intensified multimodal treatment. Level of Evidence: 4 Technical Efficacy: Stage 2 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2017;46:194–206