放射外科
磁共振弥散成像
核医学
部分各向异性
有效扩散系数
医学
肿瘤分级
脑膜瘤
伽玛刀
放射科
磁共振成像
放射治疗
内科学
癌症
作者
Herwin Speckter,Sarai Palque-Santos,Ruben Mota-Gonzalez,José Bido,Giancarlo Hernandez,Diones Rivera,Luis Suazo,Santiago Valenzuela,Maria Gonzalez-Curi,Peter Stoeter
出处
期刊:Research Square - Research Square
日期:2022-12-29
标识
DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2403348/v1
摘要
Abstract Purpose Noninvasive methods are desired to predict the treatment response to Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) to improve individual tumor management. In a previous study, we demonstrated that Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI)-derived parameter maps significantly correlate to SRS response. This study aimed to analyze and compare the predictive value of intratumoral ADC and DTI parameters in patients with meningiomas undergoing radiosurgery. Methods MR images of 70 patients treated with Gamma Knife SRS for WHO grade I meningiomas were retrospectively reviewed. MR acquisition included pre- and post-treatment DWI and DTI sequences, and subtractions were calculated to assess for radiation-induced changes in the parameter values. Results After a mean follow-up period (FUP) of 52.7 months, 69 of 70 meningiomas were controlled, with a mean volume reduction of 34.9%. Whereas fractional anisotropy (FA) values of the initial exam showed the highest correlation to tumor volume change at the last FU (CC=-0.607), followed by the differences between first and second FU values of FA (CC=-0.404) and the first longitudinal diffusivity (LD) value (CC=-0.375), the correlation coefficients of all ADC values were comparably low. Nevertheless, all these correlations, except for ADC measured at the first follow-up, reached significance. Conclusion For the first time, the prognostic value of ADC maps measured in meningiomas before and at first follow-up after Gamma Knife SRS, was compared to simultaneously acquired DTI parameter maps. Quantities assessed from ADC maps present significant correlations to the volumetric meningioma response but are less effective than correlations with DTI parameters.
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