Comparison of diffusion-weighted MRI and MR volumetry in the evaluation of early treatment outcomes after preoperative chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer
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Comparison of diffusion-weighted MRI and MR volumetry in the evaluation of early treatment outcomes after preoperative chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer
Abstract
Purpose: To compare diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and magnetic resonance (MR) volumetry for predicting treatment outcomes of locally advanced rectal cancers with preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT).
Materials and methods: This prospective study was approved by our Institutional Review Board. Thirty-four patients underwent three MR examinations: pre-CRT (before CRT), early CRT (2 weeks after CRT initiation), and post-CRT (before surgery). The tumor apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), ADC increase rate, and volume reduction rate were compared between responders and nonresponders using three reference standards: downstaging, modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (mRECIST), and tumor regression grade (TRG). For DWI and volumetry, differences between responders and nonresponders were assessed by receiver operating characteristic analysis.
Results: The median early tumor volume reduction rate of responders, subgrouped by downstaging and mRECIST (47.97% and 53.97%, respectively), was significantly higher than that of nonresponders (20.94% and 20.36%; P = 0.0024 and 0.0001, respectively), but there were no significant differences in pre-CRT ADC and early ADC increase rate using all references. When using the downstaging and mRECIST, the diagnostic performance of early tumor volume reduction rate (Az = 0.81 and 0.94, respectively) was higher than that of pre-CRT ADC (Az = 0.55 and 0.62; P = 0.033 and 0.007) and early ADC increase rate (Az = 0.58 and 0.64; P = 0.055 and 0.01) for predicting the treatment outcome. For TRG, there were no significant differences between DWI and volumetry.
Conclusion: Early tumor volume reduction rate at the second week after CRT initiation may be a better indicator than DWI based on the mean ADC measurements for predicting CRT treatment outcome.
Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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