Feasibility of Three-Dimension Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI for Predicting Tumor and Node Staging in Rectal Adenocarcinoma: An Exploration of Optimal ROI Measurement.

Xiao Wang, Wenguang Liu, Ismail Bilal Masokano, Weiyin Vivian Liu, Yigang Pei, Wenzheng Li
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To investigate the feasibility of predicting rectal adenocarcinoma (RA) tumor (T) and node (N) staging from an optimal ROI measurement using amide proton transfer weighted-signal intensity (APTw-SI) and magnetization transfer (MT) derived from three-dimensional chemical exchange saturation transfer(3D-CEST). Fifty-eight RA patients with pathological TN staging underwent 3D-CEST and DWI. APTw-SI, MT, and ADC values were measured using three ROI approaches (ss-ROI, ts-ROI, and wt-ROI) to analyze the TN staging (T staging, T1-2 vs T3-4; N staging, N - vs N +); the reproducibility of APTw-SI and MT was also evaluated. The AUC was used to assess the staging performance and determine the optimal ROI strategy. MT and APTw-SI yielded good excellent reproducibility with three ROIs, respectively. Significant differences in MT were observed (all P < 0.05) from various ROIs but not in APTw-SI and ADC (all P > 0.05) in the TN stage. AUCs of MT from ss-ROI were 0.860 (95% CI, 0.743-0.937) and 0.852 (95% CI, 0.735-0.932) for predicting T and N staging, which is similar to ts-ROI (T staging, 0.856 [95% CI, 0.739-0.934]; N staging, 0.831 [95% CI, 0.710-0.917]) and wt-ROI (T staging, 0.833 [95% CI, 0.712-0.918]; N staging, 0.848 [95% CI, 0.729-0.929]) (all P > 0.05). MT value of 3D-CEST has excellent TN staging predictive performance in RA patients with all three kinds of ROI methods. The ss-ROI is easy to operate and could be served as the preferred ROI approach for clinical and research applications of 3D-CEST imaging.

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研究利用酰胺质子转移加权信号强度(APTw-SI)和三维化学交换饱和转移(3D-CEST)产生的磁化转移(MT),通过最佳ROI测量预测直肠腺癌(RA)肿瘤(T)和结节(N)分期的可行性。58例病理TN分期的RA患者接受了3D-CEST和DWI检查。使用三种ROI方法(ss-ROI、ts-ROI和wt-ROI)测量了APTw-SI、MT和ADC值,以分析TN分期(T分期,T1-2 vs T3-4;N分期,N - vs N +);还评估了APTw-SI和MT的可重复性。AUC用于评估分期效果并确定最佳ROI策略。MT 和 APTw-SI 分别通过三个 ROI 获得了良好的再现性。在 TN 阶段观察到 MT 的显著差异(均为 P 0.05)。ss-ROI的MT预测T和N分期的AUC分别为0.860(95% CI,0.743-0.937)和0.852(95% CI,0.735-0.932),与ts-ROI相似(T分期,0.856 [95% CI,0.739-0.934];N 分期,0.831 [95% CI,0.710-0.917])和 wt-ROI(T 分期,0.833 [95% CI,0.712-0.918];N 分期,0.848 [95% CI,0.729-0.929])相似(均 P >0.05)。在所有三种ROI方法中,3D-CEST的MT值对RA患者的TN分期预测效果都很好。ss-ROI操作简便,可作为3D-CEST成像临床和研究应用的首选ROI方法。
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