Colorectal liver metastases: ADC as an imaging biomarker of tumor behavior and therapeutic response. Issue 137 (April 2021)
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- Title:
- Colorectal liver metastases: ADC as an imaging biomarker of tumor behavior and therapeutic response. Issue 137 (April 2021)
- Main Title:
- Colorectal liver metastases: ADC as an imaging biomarker of tumor behavior and therapeutic response
- Authors:
- Boraschi, Piero
Donati, Francescamaria
Cervelli, Rosa
Pacciardi, Federica
Tarantini, Gaia
Castagna, Maura
Urbani, Lucio
Lencioni, Riccardo - Abstract:
- Highlights: Pre-ChT ADC values showed a significant difference between TRG scores, but the distribution was not linear. Post-ChT ADC values and, mostly, ΔADC values, strongly correlated with TRG scores. Each colorectal liver metastasis may have a different response to ChT in the same patient. A significant correlation between the lesion TRG and the evaluation according to RECIST 1.1 criteria was observed. PostADC and ΔADC could be proposed as reliable imaging biomarkers in the response assessment to ChT. Abstract: Purpose: To correlate the ADC values of colorectal liver metastases, evaluated before (preADC) and after (postADC) neoadjuvant chemotherapy (ChT), as well as their difference (ΔADC), with the histological tumor regression grade (TRG) and to determine whether the preADC value can be predictive of the lesion ChT response. Method: Twenty-four patients with colorectal liver metastases, who had undergone 3 T-MRI before and after ChT and were subsequently treated by parenchymal-spearing surgery, were retrospectively included. Diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) was performed using a spin-echo echo-planar sequence with multiple b values, obtaining an ADC map. Fitted ADC values were calculated for each lesion before and after ChT. The maximum diameter of each lesion in both examinations was recorded. Diameter variations and RECIST1.1 criteria were assessed. All MRI findings were histopathologically correlated to TRG of resected liver metastases. Statistical analysis wasHighlights: Pre-ChT ADC values showed a significant difference between TRG scores, but the distribution was not linear. Post-ChT ADC values and, mostly, ΔADC values, strongly correlated with TRG scores. Each colorectal liver metastasis may have a different response to ChT in the same patient. A significant correlation between the lesion TRG and the evaluation according to RECIST 1.1 criteria was observed. PostADC and ΔADC could be proposed as reliable imaging biomarkers in the response assessment to ChT. Abstract: Purpose: To correlate the ADC values of colorectal liver metastases, evaluated before (preADC) and after (postADC) neoadjuvant chemotherapy (ChT), as well as their difference (ΔADC), with the histological tumor regression grade (TRG) and to determine whether the preADC value can be predictive of the lesion ChT response. Method: Twenty-four patients with colorectal liver metastases, who had undergone 3 T-MRI before and after ChT and were subsequently treated by parenchymal-spearing surgery, were retrospectively included. Diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) was performed using a spin-echo echo-planar sequence with multiple b values, obtaining an ADC map. Fitted ADC values were calculated for each lesion before and after ChT. The maximum diameter of each lesion in both examinations was recorded. Diameter variations and RECIST1.1 criteria were assessed. All MRI findings were histopathologically correlated to TRG of resected liver metastases. Statistical analysis was performed on a per-lesion basis. Results: A total of 58 colorectal liver metastases were analysed; after ChT, 8 out of 58 lesions disappeared. TRG1, TRG2, TRG3, TRG4 and TRG5 were observed in 6, 12, 12, 13 and 7 lesions, respectively. The preADC values showed a different distribution according to the TRG scores (p = 0.0027), even though the distribution was not linear. The postADC and ΔADC values were significant different based on the TRG system (both p < 0.0001). A significant correlation between the lesion TRG and the evaluation according to RECIST1.1 criteria was observed by a per-lesion analysis (p = 0.0009). Conclusions: PostADC and ΔADC could be proposed as reliable biomarkers to assess tumor treatment response after preoperative ChT in patients with colorectal liver metastases. … (more)
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- European journal of radiology. Issue 137(2021)
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- European journal of radiology
- Issue:
- Issue 137(2021)
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- Volume 137, Issue 137 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 137
- Issue:
- 137
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0137-0137-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-04
- Subjects:
- ADC apparent diffusion coefficient -- ANOVA analysis of variance -- ChT chemotherapy -- CR complete response -- DW-MRI diffusion-weighted MR imaging -- LAVA Liver Acquisition with Volume Acceleration -- MCR major clinical tumor response -- MLE maximum likelihood estimation -- MR, MRI magnetic resonance imaging -- NCR no clinical tumor response -- PCR partial clinical tumor response -- PD progressive disease -- PR partial response -- RECIST Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors -- ROI region of Interest -- SD stable disease -- SE-EPI spin-echo echo-planar imaging -- StD standard deviation -- TRG tumor regression grade
Colorectal liver metastases -- Diffusion-weighted MR imaging -- Apparent diffusion coefficient -- Chemotherapy response assessment -- Tumor regression grade
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- 10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.109609 ↗
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