Prognostic utility of diffusion-weighted MRI in oesophageal cancer: is apparent diffusion coefficient a potential marker of tumour aggressiveness?
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Prognostic utility of diffusion-weighted MRI in oesophageal cancer: is apparent diffusion coefficient a potential marker of tumour aggressiveness?
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the role of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) as a potential prognostic biomarker in the evaluation of the aggressiveness of oesophageal cancer.
Materials and methods: Between November 2009 and December 2013, 43 patients with evidence of oesophageal or oesophago-gastric junction cancer were referred to our institution and prospectively entered in our database. The final study population consisted of 23 patients (18 men; 5 women; mean age, 64.62 ± 10.91 years) who underwent diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance before surgical intervention. Specifically, 14 were directly treated with surgery and 9 were addressed to chemo/radiotherapy beforehand. Two radiologists independently measured mean tumour ADC and inter-observer agreement (Spearman's and intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC]) was assessed. In the univariate analysis, overall survival curves related to pathological ADC, pT, pN, tumour location and histotype were fitted using the Kaplan-Meier method. Survival curves were then compared using the log-rank test.
Results: Inter-observer reproducibility was very good (Spearman's rho = 0.95; ICC = 0.94). At a total median follow-up of 19 months (2-49 months), 4 patients had died. The median follow-up was 18.50 months (5-49 months) for the surgery-only group (1/4 events, 25 %) and 24 months (2-34 months) for the chemo/radiotherapy group (3/4 events, 75 %). Survival time at 48 months for the overall population was 59 % (±0.11), while for the surgery-only group and the chemo/radiotherapy group was 90 % (±0.09) and 61 % (±0.34), respectively. In the univariate analysis, ADC values below or equal to 1.4 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s were associated with a negative prognosis both in the total population (P = 0.016) and in the surgery-only group (P < 0.001).
Conclusion: Despite the biggest limitation of our study (i.e. the small study population), we were able to show that pathological ADC could be considered a prognostic factor for oesophageal cancer. DWI might be introduced into clinical practice as a promising and reliable technique in the diagnostic pathway of this tumour.
Keywords: Apparent diffusion coefficient; Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging; Neoadjuvant therapy; Oesophageal cancer; Prognosis; Surgery.
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