Title of article :
Prediction of Chemoresistance in Women Undergoing Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Volumetric Analysis of First-Order Textural Features Extracted from Multiparametric MRI
Author/Authors :
Panzeri, M. M Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy , Losio, C Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy , Della Corte, A Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy , Venturini, E Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy , Ambrosi, A Vita-Salute University - San Rafaele Scientifc Institute - Milan, Italy , Panizza, P Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy , De Cobelli, F Department of Radiology - Ospedale San Rafaele - Via Olgettina - Milan, Italy
Pages :
7
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
To assess correlations between volumetric frst-order texture parameters on baseline MRI and pathological response afer neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for locally advanced breast cancer (BC). Materials and Methods. 69 patients with locally advanced BC candidate to neoadjuvant chemotherapy underwent MRI within 4 weeks from the start of therapeutic regimen. T2, DWI, and DCE sequences were analyzed and maps were generated for Apparent Difusion Coefcient (ADC), T2 signal intensity, and the following dynamic parameters: p-trans, peak enhancement, area under curve (AUC), time to maximal enhancement (TME), wash-in rate, and washout rate. Volumetric analysis of these parameters was performed, yielding a histogram analysis including frstorder texture kinetics (percentiles, maximum value, minimum value, range, standard deviation, mean, median, mode, skewness, and kurtosis). Finally, correlations between these values and response to NAC (evaluated on the surgical specimen according to RECIST 1.1 criteria) were assessed. Results. Out of 69 tumors, 33 (47.8%) achieved complete pathological response, 26 (37.7%) partial response, and 10 (14.5%) no response. Higher levels of AUCmax (p value = 0.0338), AUCrange (p value = 0.0311), and TME75 (p value = 0.0452) and lower levels of washout10 (p value = 0.0417), washout20 (p value = 0.0138), washout25 (p value = 0.0114), and washout30 (p value = 0.05) were predictive of noncomplete response. Conclusion. Histogram-derived texture analysis of MRI images allows fnding quantitative parameters predictive of nonresponse to NAC in women afected by locally advanced BC.
Keywords :
MRI , Multiparametric , NAC
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year :
2018
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2617879
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