The aim of this study was to calculate MRI quantitative parameters extracted from chemicalshift (CS) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) T1-weighted (T1-WS) images of adrenal lesions (AL) with qualitative heterogeneous signal drop on CS T1-WS and compare them to those of AL with homogeneous or no signal drop on CS T1-WS. On 3 T MRI, 65 patients with a total of 72 AL were studied. CS images were qualitatively assessed for grouping AL as showing homogeneous (Group 1, n = 19), heterogeneous (Group 2, n = 23), and no (Group 3, n = 30) signal drop. Histopathology or follow-up data served as reference standard to classify AL. ROIs were drawn both on CS and DCE images to obtain adrenal CS signal intensity index (ASII), absolute (AWO), and relative washout (RWO) values. Quantitative parameters (QP) were compared with ANOVA analysis and post hoc Dunn’s test. The performance of QP to classify AL was assessed with receiver operating characteristic analysis. CS ASII values were significantly different among the three groups (p < 0.001) with median values of 71%, 53%, and 3%, respectively. AWO/RWO values were similar in Groups 1 (adenomas) and 2 (benign AL) but significantly (p < 0.001) lower in Group 3 (20 benign AL and 10 malignant AL). With cut-offs, respectively, of 60% (Group 1 vs. 2), 20% (Group 2 vs. 3), and 37% (Group 1 vs. 3), CS ASII showed areas under the curve of 0.85, 0.96, and 0.93 for the classification of AL, overall higher than AWO/RWO. In conclusion, AL with qualitative heterogeneous signal drop at CS represent benign AL with QP by DCE sequence similar to those of AL with homogeneous signal drop at CS, but different to those of AL with no signal drop at CS; ASII seems to be the only quantitative parameter able to differentiate AL among the three different groups.

Qualitative heterogeneous signal drop on chemical shift (Cs) mr imaging: Correlative quantitative analysis between cs signal intensity index and contrast washout parameters using t1-weighted sequences / Stanzione, A.; Verde, F.; Galatola, R.; Romeo, V.; Liuzzi, R.; Mainenti, P. P.; Aprea, G.; Klain, M.; Guadagno, E.; Del Basso De Caro, M.; Maurea, S.. - In: TOMOGRAPHY. - ISSN 2379-139X. - 7:4(2021), pp. 961-971. [10.3390/tomography7040079]

Qualitative heterogeneous signal drop on chemical shift (Cs) mr imaging: Correlative quantitative analysis between cs signal intensity index and contrast washout parameters using t1-weighted sequences

Stanzione A.;Verde F.;Galatola R.;Romeo V.;Mainenti P. P.;Aprea G.;Klain M.;Guadagno E.;Del Basso De Caro M.;Maurea S.
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study was to calculate MRI quantitative parameters extracted from chemicalshift (CS) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) T1-weighted (T1-WS) images of adrenal lesions (AL) with qualitative heterogeneous signal drop on CS T1-WS and compare them to those of AL with homogeneous or no signal drop on CS T1-WS. On 3 T MRI, 65 patients with a total of 72 AL were studied. CS images were qualitatively assessed for grouping AL as showing homogeneous (Group 1, n = 19), heterogeneous (Group 2, n = 23), and no (Group 3, n = 30) signal drop. Histopathology or follow-up data served as reference standard to classify AL. ROIs were drawn both on CS and DCE images to obtain adrenal CS signal intensity index (ASII), absolute (AWO), and relative washout (RWO) values. Quantitative parameters (QP) were compared with ANOVA analysis and post hoc Dunn’s test. The performance of QP to classify AL was assessed with receiver operating characteristic analysis. CS ASII values were significantly different among the three groups (p < 0.001) with median values of 71%, 53%, and 3%, respectively. AWO/RWO values were similar in Groups 1 (adenomas) and 2 (benign AL) but significantly (p < 0.001) lower in Group 3 (20 benign AL and 10 malignant AL). With cut-offs, respectively, of 60% (Group 1 vs. 2), 20% (Group 2 vs. 3), and 37% (Group 1 vs. 3), CS ASII showed areas under the curve of 0.85, 0.96, and 0.93 for the classification of AL, overall higher than AWO/RWO. In conclusion, AL with qualitative heterogeneous signal drop at CS represent benign AL with QP by DCE sequence similar to those of AL with homogeneous signal drop at CS, but different to those of AL with no signal drop at CS; ASII seems to be the only quantitative parameter able to differentiate AL among the three different groups.
2021
Qualitative heterogeneous signal drop on chemical shift (Cs) mr imaging: Correlative quantitative analysis between cs signal intensity index and contrast washout parameters using t1-weighted sequences / Stanzione, A.; Verde, F.; Galatola, R.; Romeo, V.; Liuzzi, R.; Mainenti, P. P.; Aprea, G.; Klain, M.; Guadagno, E.; Del Basso De Caro, M.; Maurea, S.. - In: TOMOGRAPHY. - ISSN 2379-139X. - 7:4(2021), pp. 961-971. [10.3390/tomography7040079]
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