Author/Authors :
Wang, Xue Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Lin, Wenxiao Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Mao, Yiting Wenzhou Medical University - Gaojiaoyuan District - Wenzhou, China , Peng, Wenwen Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Song, Jiao Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Lu, Yi Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Zhao, Yu Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China , Koh, Tong San Department of Oncologic Imaging - National Cancer Center, Singapore , Hou, Zujun Chinese Academy of Sciences - Suzhou, China , Yan, Zhihan Department of Radiology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Xueyuanxi Road - Wenzhou, China
Abstract :
A variety of tracer kinetic methods have been employed to assess tumor angiogenesis. The Standard two-Compartment
model (SC) used in cervix carcinoma was less frequent, and Adiabatic Approximation to the Tissue Homogeneity (AATH)
and Distributed Parameter (DP) model are lacking. This study compares two-compartment exchange models (2CXM)
(AATH, SC, and DP) for determining dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) parameters in
cervical cancer, with the aim of investigating the potential of various parameters derived from 2CXM for tumor diagnosis
and exploring the possible relationship between these parameters in patients with cervix cancer. Parameters (tissue blood
ow, Fp; tissue blood volume, Vp; interstitial volume, Ve; and vascular permeability, PS) for regions of interest (ROI) of
cervix lesions and normal cervix tissue were estimated by AATH, SC, and DP models in 36 patients with cervix cancer and
17 healthy subjects. All parameters showed significant differences between lesions and normal tissue with a P value less
than 0.05, except for PS from the AATH model, Fp from the SC model, and Vp from the DP model. Parameter Ve from the
AATH model had the largest AUC (r = 0.85). Parameters Fp and Vp from SC and DP models and Ve and PS from AATH and
DP models were highly correlated, respectively, (r > 0.8) in cervix lesions. Cervix cancer was found to have a very unusual
microcirculation pattern, with over-growth of cancer cells but without evident development of angiogenesis. Ve has the
best performance in identifying cervix cancer. Most physiological parameters derived from AATH, SC, and DP models are
linearly correlated in cervix cancer.
Keywords :
MRI , Dynamic , Characterizing , DCE-MRI