Can perfusion MRI predict response to preoperative treatment in rectal cancer

2015 
Abstract Background and purpose Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) provides information on perfusion and could identify good prognostic tumors. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether DCE-MRI using a novel blood pool contrast-agent can accurately predict the response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer. Materials and methods Thirty patients underwent DCE-MRI before and 7–10 weeks after chemoradiotherapy. Regions of interest were drawn on DCE-MRI with T2W-images as reference. DCE-MRI-based kinetic parameters (initial slope, initial peak, late slope, and AUC at 60, 90, and 120 s) determined pre- and post-CRT and their Δ were compared between good (TRG1–2) and poor (TRG3–5) responders. Optimal thresholds were determined and sensitivities, specificities, positive predictive values (PPV), and negative predictive values (NPV) were calculated. Results Pre-therapy, the late slope was able to discriminate between good and poor responders (−0.05 × 10 −3 vs. 0.62 × 10 −3 , p Conclusions The kinetic parameter ‘late slope’ derived from DCE-MRI could potentially be helpful to predict before the onset of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy which tumors are likely going to respond. This could allow for personalized treatment-options in rectal cancer patients.
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