Journal article
Diagnostic Accuracy of Preoperative Gadoxetic Acid-enhanced 3-T MR Imaging for Malignant Liver Lesions by Using Ex Vivo MR Imaging-matched Pathologic Findings as the Reference Standard
Radiology, Vol.276(3), pp.775-786
09/2015
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2015142069
PMCID: PMC4962530
PMID: 25875972
Abstract
To determine per-lesion sensitivity and positive predictive value (PPV) of gadoxetic acid-enhanced 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for the diagnosis of malignant lesions by using matched (spatially correlated) hepatectomy pathologic findings as the reference standard. Materials and
In this prospective, institutional review board-approved, HIPAA-compliant study, 20 patients (nine men, 11 women; mean age, 59 years) with malignant liver lesions who gave written informed consent underwent preoperative gadoxetic acid-enhanced 3-T MR imaging for surgical planning. Two image sets were independently analyzed by three readers to detect liver lesions (set 1 without and set 2 with hepatobiliary phase [HBP] images). Hepatectomy specimen ex vivo MR imaging assisted in matching gadoxetic acid-enhanced 3-T MR imaging findings with pathologic findings. Interreader agreement was assessed by using the Cohen κ coefficient. Per-lesion sensitivity and PPV were calculated.
Cohen κ values were 0.64-0.76 and 0.57-0.84, and overall per-lesion sensitivity was 45% (42 of 94 lesions) to 56% (53 of 94 lesions) and 58% (55 of 94 lesions) to 64% (60 of 94 lesions) for sets 1 and 2, respectively. The addition of HBP imaging did not affect interreader agreement but significantly improved overall sensitivity for one reader (P < .05) and almost for another (P = .05). Sensitivity for 0.2-0.5-cm lesions was 0% (0 of 26 lesions) to 8% (two of 26 lesions) for set 1 and 4% (one of 26 lesions) to 12% (three of 26 lesions) for set 2. Sensitivity for 0.6-1.0-cm lesions was 28% (nine of 32 lesions) to 59% (19 of 32 lesions) for set 1 and 66% (21 of 32 lesions) to 69% (22 of 32 lesions) for set 2. Sensitivity for lesions at least 1.0 cm in diameter was at least 81% (13 of 16 lesions) for set 1 and was not improved for set 2. PPV was 98% (56 of 57 lesions) to 100% (60 of 60 lesions) for all readers without differences between image sets or lesion size.
Gadoxetic acid-enhanced 3-T MR imaging provides high per-lesion sensitivity and PPV for preoperative malignant liver lesion detection overall, although sensitivity for 0.2-0.5-cm malignant lesions is poor.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Diagnostic Accuracy of Preoperative Gadoxetic Acid-enhanced 3-T MR Imaging for Malignant Liver Lesions by Using Ex Vivo MR Imaging-matched Pathologic Findings as the Reference Standard
- Creators
- Eduardo A C Costa - University of California San DiegoGuilherme M Cunha - Naval Medical Center San DiegoEmmanuil Smorodinsky - San Diego Supercomputer CenterIrene Cruite - University of California San DiegoAn Tang - MultiCare Health SystemRobert M MarksLisa ClarkTanya WolfsonAnthony GamstJason K SicklickAlan HemmingMichael R PetersonMichael S MiddletonClaude B Sirlin
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Radiology, Vol.276(3), pp.775-786
- DOI
- 10.1148/radiol.2015142069
- PMID
- 25875972
- PMCID
- PMC4962530
- NLM abbreviation
- Radiology
- ISSN
- 0033-8419
- eISSN
- 1527-1315
- Grant note
- K08 CA168999 / NCI NIH HHS
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 09/2015
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Record Identifier
- 9984321868102771
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