Association between IDEAL-IQ MRI fat fraction quantification and pelvic bone marrow reserve function in concurrent chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer
Xiaomin Wen , Qinghua Qin , Yanling Wu , Zhouyu Li , Xinglong Yang , Jinquan Liu , Ling Lin , Mingyi Li
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Abstract
Objective
To analyze the association between iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation quantification sequence (IDEAL-IQ) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of bone marrow fat fraction and bone marrow reserve function during concurrent chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer.
Methods
The study retrospectively analyzed twenty-six patients with stage IB1 to IVA cervical cancer treated between February 2020 and November 2020. All patients received concurrent chemoradiotherapy that included platinum alone or combined paclitaxel and platinum. Pelvic IDEAL-IQ MRI (plain and enhanced) was performed before and after treatment. Regions of interest, including the fifth lumbar vertebra, sacrum, ilium, ischium, and femoral neck, were manually delineated, and the bone marrow fat fraction was measured. Peripheral blood cell counts were recorded during treatment, and the relationship between the fat fraction values and changes in the blood cell counts was explored.
Results
IDEAL-IQ MRI bone marrow fat fraction was associated with platelet nadir and platelet decline during treatment. The average pelvic bone marrow fat fraction before chemoradiotherapy was moderately negatively correlated with platelet count nadir during concurrent chemoradiotherapy (r = −0.450, P = 0.021). The change in average pelvic bone marrow fat fraction through chemoradiotherapy was moderately positively correlated with the degree of thrombocytopenia (r = 0.399, P = 0.044).
Conclusion
Bone marrow fat content quantified by IDEAL-IQ was associated with platelet count nadir and the degree of thrombocytopenia in patients with cervical cancer undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy.