Title of article :
Application of Distributed Parameter Model to Assessment of Glioma IDH Mutation Status by Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Author/Authors :
Li, Zongfang Department of Radiology - The First Affiliated Hospital - Kunming Medical University - Kunming, China , Zhao, Wei Department of Radiology - The First Affiliated Hospital - Kunming Medical University - Kunming, China , He, Bo Department of Radiology - The First Affiliated Hospital - Kunming Medical University - Kunming, China , Koh, Tong San Department of Oncologic Imaging - National Cancer Center, Singapore , Li, Yanxi Department of Anatomical & Cellular Pathology - The First Affiliated Hospital - Kunming Medical University - Kunming, China , Zeng, Yizhen Department of Radiology - The First Affiliated Hospital - Kunming Medical University - Kunming, China , Zhang, Zhuo Institute for Infocomm Research - Fusionopolis Way - Connexis, Singapore , Zhang, Jingzhong Zhengzhou Institute of Engineering and Technology Affiliated with SIBET - Zhengzhou, China , Hou, Zujun Zhengzhou Institute of Engineering and Technology Affiliated with SIBET - Zhengzhou, China
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10
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1
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10
Abstract :
Previous studies using contrast-enhanced imaging for glioma isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation assessment showed promising yet inconsistent results, and this study attempts to explore this problem by using an advanced tracer kinetic model, the distributed parameter model (DP). Fifty-five patients with glioma examined using dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging sequence at a 3.0 T scanner were retrospectively reviewed. -e imaging data were processed using DP, yielding the following parameters: blood flow F, permeability-surface area product PS, fractional volume of interstitial space Ve, fractional volume of intravascular space Vp, and extraction ratio E. The results were compared with the Tofts model. -e Wilcoxon test and boxplot were utilized for assessment of differences of model parameters between IDH-mutant and IDH-wildtype gliomas. Spearman correlation r was employed to investigate the relationship between DP and Tofts parameters. Diagnostic performance was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and quantified using the area under the ROC curve (AUC). Results showed that IDH-mutant gliomas were significantly lower in F (P = 0.018), PS (P < 0.001), Vp (P < 0.001), E (P < 0.001), and Ve (P = 0.002) than IDH-wildtype gliomas. In differentiating IDH-mutant and IDH-wildtype gliomas, Vp had the best performance (AUC = 0.92), and the AUCs of PS and E were 0.82 and 0.80, respectively. In comparison, Tofts parameters were lower in Ktrans (P = 0.013) and Ve (P < 0.001) for IDH-mutant gliomas. No significant difference was observed in Kep (P = 0.525). -e AUCs of Ktrans, Ve, and Kep were 0.69, 0.79, and 0.55, respectively. Tofts-derived Ve showed a strong correlation with DP-derived Ve (r > 0.9, P < 0.001). Ktrans showed a weak correlation with F (r < 0.3, P > 0.16) and a very weak correlation with PS (r < 0.06, P > 0.8), both of which were not statistically significant. -e findings by DP revealed a tissue environment with lower vascularity, lower vessel permeability, and lower blood flow in IDH-mutant than in IDH-wildtype gliomas, being hostile to cellular differentiation of oncogenic effects in IDH-mutated gliomas, which might help to explain the better outcomes in IDH-mutated glioma patients than in glioma patients of IDH-wildtype. -e advantage of DP over Tofts in glioma DCE data analysis was demonstrated in terms of clearer elucidation of tissue microenvironment and better performance in IDH mutation assessment.
Keywords :
Dynamic , Glioma , WHO , IDH
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year :
2020
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2618854
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