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Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique

BACKGROUND: Endovaginal MRI (evMRI) at 3.0-T with T2-weighted (T2-W) and ZOnal Oblique Multislice (ZOOM)-diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) potentially improves the detection of stage Ia/Ib1 cervical cancer. We aimed to determine its sensitivity/specificity, document tumour-to-stromal contrast and est...

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Autores principales: Downey, K, Jafar, M, Attygalle, A D, Hazell, S, Morgan, V A, Giles, S L, Schmidt, M A, Ind, T E J, Shepherd, J H, deSouza, N M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23868012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.375
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author Downey, K
Jafar, M
Attygalle, A D
Hazell, S
Morgan, V A
Giles, S L
Schmidt, M A
Ind, T E J
Shepherd, J H
deSouza, N M
author_facet Downey, K
Jafar, M
Attygalle, A D
Hazell, S
Morgan, V A
Giles, S L
Schmidt, M A
Ind, T E J
Shepherd, J H
deSouza, N M
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description BACKGROUND: Endovaginal MRI (evMRI) at 3.0-T with T2-weighted (T2-W) and ZOnal Oblique Multislice (ZOOM)-diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) potentially improves the detection of stage Ia/Ib1 cervical cancer. We aimed to determine its sensitivity/specificity, document tumour-to-stromal contrast and establish the effect of imaging on surgical management. METHODS: Following ethical approval and written informed consent, 57 consecutive patients with suspected stage Ia/Ib1 cervical cancer underwent evMRI at 3.0-T using T2-W and ZOOM-DWI. Sensitivity/specificity were calculated against histopathology for two independent observers. Tumour-to-stromal contrast was determined on T2-W, and diffusion-weighted (b=800 s mm(−2)) images and apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) were recorded. In patients due for radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT), change of surgical management based on imaging findings was documented. RESULTS: Sensitivity/specificity for detecting tumour was the following: reporting read 88.0/81.8%, anonymised read 92.0/81.8% (observer 1); 84.0/72.7% (observer2; median tumour volume=1.7 cm(3)). Intraobserver agreement was excellent (kappa=0.89) and the interobserver agreement was good (kappa=0.65). Tumour-to-stromal contrast was greater on ZOOM-DWI compared with T2-W images (3.35±2.36 vs 1.39±0.95; P<0.0004). Tumour and stromal ADCs were significantly different (P<0.00001). In 31 patients due for RVT, evMRI altered surgical management in 12 (38.7%) cases (10 cone-biopsy, 2 chemoradiotherapy). CONCLUSION: T2-W+ZOOM-DWI evMRI has high sensitivity/specificity for detecting stage Ia/Ib1 cervical tumours; in patients due for RVT, the surgical management was altered in ∼39%.
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spelling pubmed-37381202014-08-06 Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique Downey, K Jafar, M Attygalle, A D Hazell, S Morgan, V A Giles, S L Schmidt, M A Ind, T E J Shepherd, J H deSouza, N M Br J Cancer Clinical Study BACKGROUND: Endovaginal MRI (evMRI) at 3.0-T with T2-weighted (T2-W) and ZOnal Oblique Multislice (ZOOM)-diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) potentially improves the detection of stage Ia/Ib1 cervical cancer. We aimed to determine its sensitivity/specificity, document tumour-to-stromal contrast and establish the effect of imaging on surgical management. METHODS: Following ethical approval and written informed consent, 57 consecutive patients with suspected stage Ia/Ib1 cervical cancer underwent evMRI at 3.0-T using T2-W and ZOOM-DWI. Sensitivity/specificity were calculated against histopathology for two independent observers. Tumour-to-stromal contrast was determined on T2-W, and diffusion-weighted (b=800 s mm(−2)) images and apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) were recorded. In patients due for radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT), change of surgical management based on imaging findings was documented. RESULTS: Sensitivity/specificity for detecting tumour was the following: reporting read 88.0/81.8%, anonymised read 92.0/81.8% (observer 1); 84.0/72.7% (observer2; median tumour volume=1.7 cm(3)). Intraobserver agreement was excellent (kappa=0.89) and the interobserver agreement was good (kappa=0.65). Tumour-to-stromal contrast was greater on ZOOM-DWI compared with T2-W images (3.35±2.36 vs 1.39±0.95; P<0.0004). Tumour and stromal ADCs were significantly different (P<0.00001). In 31 patients due for RVT, evMRI altered surgical management in 12 (38.7%) cases (10 cone-biopsy, 2 chemoradiotherapy). CONCLUSION: T2-W+ZOOM-DWI evMRI has high sensitivity/specificity for detecting stage Ia/Ib1 cervical tumours; in patients due for RVT, the surgical management was altered in ∼39%. Nature Publishing Group 2013-08-06 2013-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3738120/ /pubmed/23868012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.375 Text en Copyright © 2013 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Downey, K
Jafar, M
Attygalle, A D
Hazell, S
Morgan, V A
Giles, S L
Schmidt, M A
Ind, T E J
Shepherd, J H
deSouza, N M
Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title_full Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title_fullStr Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title_full_unstemmed Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title_short Influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a T2- and ZOOM-diffusion-weighted endovaginal MRI technique
title_sort influencing surgical management in patients with carcinoma of the cervix using a t2- and zoom-diffusion-weighted endovaginal mri technique
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23868012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.375
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