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Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy

OBJECTIVES: Post chemoradiotherapy (CRT) interval changes in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) have prognostic value in head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC). The impact of using different region of interest (ROI) methods on interobserver agreement and their ability to reliably detect the ch...

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Autores principales: Anjari, Mustafa, Guha, Amrita, Burd, Christian, Varela, Marta, Goh, Vicky, Connor, Steve
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The British Institute of Radiology. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/dmfr.20200579
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author Anjari, Mustafa
Guha, Amrita
Burd, Christian
Varela, Marta
Goh, Vicky
Connor, Steve
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Guha, Amrita
Burd, Christian
Varela, Marta
Goh, Vicky
Connor, Steve
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description OBJECTIVES: Post chemoradiotherapy (CRT) interval changes in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) have prognostic value in head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC). The impact of using different region of interest (ROI) methods on interobserver agreement and their ability to reliably detect the changes in the ADC values was assessed. METHODS: Following ethical approval, 25 patients (mean age 59.5 years, 21 male) with stage 3–4 HNSCC undergoing CRT were recruited for this prospective cohort study. Diffusion weighted MRI (DW-MRI) was performed pre-treatment and at 6 and 12 weeks following CRT. Two radiologists independently delineated ROIs using whole volume (ROI(v)), largest area (ROI(a)) or representative area (ROI(r)) methods at primary tumour (n = 22) and largest nodal (n = 24) locations and recorded the ADC(mean). When no clear focus of increased DWI signal was evident at follow-up, a standardised ROI was placed (non-measurable or NM). Bland-Altman plots and interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were assessed. Paired t-tests evaluated interval changes in pre- and post-treatment ADC(mean) at each location, which were compared to the smallest detectable difference (SDD). RESULTS: Excellent agreement was obtained for all ROI methods at pre-treatment (ICC 0.94–0.98) and 6-week post-treatment (ICC 0.94–0.98). At 12-week post-treatment, agreement was excellent (ICC 0.91–0.94) apart from ROI(r) (ICC 0.86) and the NM nodal disease (ICC 0.87). There were significant interval increases in ADC(mean) between pre-treatment and post-treatment studies, which were greater than the SDD for all ROIs. CONCLUSIONS: ADC(mean) values can be reproducibly obtained in HNSCC using the different ROI techniques on pre- and post-CRT MRI, and this reliably detects the interval changes.
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spelling pubmed-84741302022-10-01 Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy Anjari, Mustafa Guha, Amrita Burd, Christian Varela, Marta Goh, Vicky Connor, Steve Dentomaxillofac Radiol Short Communication OBJECTIVES: Post chemoradiotherapy (CRT) interval changes in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) have prognostic value in head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC). The impact of using different region of interest (ROI) methods on interobserver agreement and their ability to reliably detect the changes in the ADC values was assessed. METHODS: Following ethical approval, 25 patients (mean age 59.5 years, 21 male) with stage 3–4 HNSCC undergoing CRT were recruited for this prospective cohort study. Diffusion weighted MRI (DW-MRI) was performed pre-treatment and at 6 and 12 weeks following CRT. Two radiologists independently delineated ROIs using whole volume (ROI(v)), largest area (ROI(a)) or representative area (ROI(r)) methods at primary tumour (n = 22) and largest nodal (n = 24) locations and recorded the ADC(mean). When no clear focus of increased DWI signal was evident at follow-up, a standardised ROI was placed (non-measurable or NM). Bland-Altman plots and interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were assessed. Paired t-tests evaluated interval changes in pre- and post-treatment ADC(mean) at each location, which were compared to the smallest detectable difference (SDD). RESULTS: Excellent agreement was obtained for all ROI methods at pre-treatment (ICC 0.94–0.98) and 6-week post-treatment (ICC 0.94–0.98). At 12-week post-treatment, agreement was excellent (ICC 0.91–0.94) apart from ROI(r) (ICC 0.86) and the NM nodal disease (ICC 0.87). There were significant interval increases in ADC(mean) between pre-treatment and post-treatment studies, which were greater than the SDD for all ROIs. CONCLUSIONS: ADC(mean) values can be reproducibly obtained in HNSCC using the different ROI techniques on pre- and post-CRT MRI, and this reliably detects the interval changes. The British Institute of Radiology. 2021-10-01 2021-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8474130/ /pubmed/33956510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/dmfr.20200579 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Burd, Christian
Varela, Marta
Goh, Vicky
Connor, Steve
Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title_full Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title_fullStr Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title_short Apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
title_sort apparent diffusion coefficient agreement and reliability using different region of interest methods for the evaluation of head and neck cancer post chemo-radiotherapy
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/dmfr.20200579
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