• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Semiautomatic whole-lesion apparent diffusion coefficient assessment for early prediction of liver tumor response to radioembolization
  • Contributor: Rathmann, Nils-Andreas [Author]; Budjan, Johannes [Author]; Attenberger, Ulrike [Author]; Kostrzewa, Michael [Author]; Sadick, Maliha [Author]; Schönberg, Stefan [Author]; Diehl, Steffen J. [Author]
  • Published: June 2016
  • Published in: Anticancer research ; 36(2016), 6, Seite 2961-2966
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: apparent diffusion coefficient ; liver tumor ; radioembolization ; semiautomatic analysis ; Volumetric measurement
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  • Description: Aim: To evaluate volume-based apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCVOL) values for early prediction of therapy response after radioembolization (RE) of primary and secondary liver malignancies using a semiautomatic, image analysis software prototype. Patients and Methods: In a retrospective analysis, 74 target lesions were assessed in terms of therapy response 1 month after RE using magnetic resonance imaging. Changes of the diameter of the target lesions, the mean ADC value in a representative single-slice region of interest (ADCROI) and mean ADCVOL were correlated. Results: The median progression-free interval (PFI) of patients overall was 3.5±5.9 months. PFI in patients with an ADCVOL increase was statistically significantly longer than in patients with an ADCVOL decrease (mean PFI=6.5 vs. 2.5 months; p=0.0374). No correlation between PFI and early changes in lesion diameter or ADCROI was found. Conclusion: Semiautomatic, software-based ADC volume measurements seem to offer a clinically valuable parameter for early prediction of therapy response in patients after RE.
  • Access State: Open Access