Diagnostic accuracy and interobserver variability of pulsed arterial spin labeling for glioma grading

2008 
Background: Although pulsed arterial spin labeling (PASL) enables the reliable qualitative grading of brain tumors, its use in quantification for glioma grading may be hampered by the limited interobserver variability associated with low spatial resolution.Purpose: To assess the interobserver variability and diagnostic accuracy of the relative tumor perfusion signal intensity (rTPS) calculated using PASL in glioma grading.Material and Methods: Fifty-eight patients with 61 cerebral astrocytomas underwent conventional MR imaging and PASL. Receiver operating characteristic analyses were used to determine the optimum thresholds for tumor grading. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for identifying high-grade gliomas were also calculated. Cohen's κ statistic was used to determine the levels of interobserver variability in the quantitative analysis of PASL.Results: The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for determining a high-grade glioma with c...
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