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Abstract
Purpose: To assess the utility of apparent diffusion coefficient maps (ADC) for diagnosing myometrial invasion (MI) in endometrial cancer (EC).
Methods: This retrospective study included 164 patients (mean age, 56 years; range, 25-89 years) who underwent preoperative MRI for EC with <1/2 MI or no MI between April 2016 and July 2023. Five sequences were evaluated: T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), ADC, dynamic contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (DCE-T1WI), and contrast-enhanced T1WI (CE-T1WI). Three experienced radiologists independently assessed the sequences for MI. For ADC, MI was determined if the endometrial-myometrial junction-tumor boundary had disappeared. Additionally, the assessment of MI was performed using the combination of T2WI, DWI, and ADC, as well as T2WI, DCE-T1WI, and CE-T1WI. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for the presence of MI were calculated and compared between the sequences and combinations. Inter-reader agreement was assessed using kappa (κ) statistics.
Results: The sensitivity of ADC was significantly higher than T2WI (P < 0.001) and DCE-T1WI (P = 0.018) for one reader and significantly higher than CE-T1WI (P = 0.045 and 0.043) for two readers. The specificity of ADC was significantly lower than T2WI (P = 0.015 and < 0.001) and CE-T1WI (P = 0.031 and 0.01) for two readers and significantly lower than DCE-T1WI (P = 0.031) for one reader. The AUC of ADC was significantly higher than T2WI (P = 0.048) and DCE-T1WI (P = 0.049) for one reader. The combination including ADC showed higher positive predictive value for all three readers compared to any sequence or combination including contrast enhancement. Additionally, ADC demonstrated the highest agreement rates.
Conclusion: ADC had high sensitivity for MI and the highest agreement rate among all sequences. Thus, this sequence, combined with other sequences, can be crucial for a comprehensive evaluation of MI.