Investigation of the feasibility of synthetic MRI in the differential diagnosis of non-keratinising nasopharyngeal carcinoma and benign hyperplasia using different contoured methods for delineation of the region of interest
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Investigation of the feasibility of synthetic MRI in the differential diagnosis of non-keratinising nasopharyngeal carcinoma and benign hyperplasia using different contoured methods for delineation of the region of interest
Abstract
Aim: To assess the feasibility and preliminary diagnostic performances of relaxation times derived from synthetic magnetic resonance imaging (syMRI) for differentiating nasopharyngeal carcinoma from nasopharyngeal benign lymphoid hyperplasia, and to assess the influence of tissue segmentation method on relaxation estimates.
Materials and methods: Fifty participants with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and 40 participants with benign hyperplasia (NPH) who underwent syMRI examination were enrolled prospectively. T1, T2, and proton density (PD) values were obtained from four different regions of interest (ROIs), namely, partial-section, single-section, three-sections, and whole-lesion. The metrics between NPC and NPH or among different ROIs were compared using Student's t-test or one-way ANOVA. The area under curve (AUC) was calculated to assess the performance of metrics obtained from different ROIs to differentiate NPC and NPH.
Results: The T1, T2, and PD values for NPH were significantly higher than those for NPC, regardless of the type of ROI used, except for the PD value obtained from the whole-lesion ROI. The T2 values obtained from the single-section ROI showed the highest diagnostic accuracy in distinguishing NPC from NPH, with an AUC of 0.894, sensitivity of 0.900, and specificity of 0.800. Additionally, the T1, T2, and PD values for nasopharyngeal lesions showed no statistical difference among different kinds of ROI, except for the difference in T1 value between partial-section and other methods.
Conclusion: Quantitative analysis of syMRI has the potential to distinguish NPC from NPH. Moreover, different types of ROI showed limited influence on the relaxation time estimation for nasopharyngeal lesions.
Copyright © 2020 The Royal College of Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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