Breast Lesion Characterisation with Diffusion Weighted Imaging Versus Dynamic Contrast Enhanced-MRI: A Prospective Observational Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Amandeep Singh, J. Purewal, K. Gupta, Gauravdeep Singh
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Purpose: Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI has a promising role in breast cancer detection and lesion characterisation. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) acts as an adjunct in the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of DCE-MRI and DWI in differentiating benign and malignant lesions. Methods: In a prospective study conducted between March 2019 and February 2020, 60 patients with breast lesions underwent DWI combined with DCE-MRI of the breast. The time–intensity curves were plotted. Lesions were classified according to the latest American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (ACR BI-RADS; 5th edition). The results were compared with the histopathological diagnosis. The sensitivity and specificity of DWI, DCE-MRI, and combined DWI and DCE-MRI were calculated for detection of benign and malignant breast lesions. Results: Sixty patients underwent breast MRI in which 78 lesions were detected, out of which 28 were benign and 50 were malignant. Quantitative apparent diffusion coefficient measurement revealed 96% sensitivity and 82% specificity, with a positive predictive value of 92% and negative predictive value of 96%, for differentiating benign from malignant lesions. DCE-MRI findings showed 96% sensitivity and 78.5% specificity. The sensitivity of combined DWI and DCE-MRI was 98% and specificity was 86%, which was higher than DWI and DCE-MRI alone. Conclusion: Multiparametric MRI of the breast has very high sensitivity for detecting and characterising breast lesions as benign or malignant lesions. DWI had higher specificity than DCE-MRI, and the combined use of DWI and DCE-MRI had greater efficacy than DWI and DCE-MRI alone.
扩散加权成像与动态对比增强MRI对乳腺病变的表征:一项在三级护理医院的前瞻性观察研究
目的:动态增强(DCE)-MRI在乳腺癌症的检测和病变表征中具有很好的应用前景。扩散加权成像(DWI)是鉴别良恶性病变的辅助手段。本研究的目的是评估DCE-MRI和DWI在鉴别良恶性病变中的疗效。方法:在2019年3月至2020年2月进行的一项前瞻性研究中,60名乳腺病变患者接受了DWI联合DCE-MRI检查。绘制了时间-强度曲线。根据最新的美国放射学会乳腺成像报告和数据系统(ACR BI-RADS;第5版)对病变进行分类。将结果与组织病理学诊断结果进行比较。计算DWI、DCE-MRI以及DWI和DCE-MRI联合检测乳腺良恶性病变的敏感性和特异性。结果:60例患者行乳腺MRI检查,发现78个病灶,其中良性28个,恶性50个。定量表观扩散系数测量显示,区分良恶性病变的敏感性为96%,特异性为82%,阳性预测值为92%,阴性预测值为96%。DCE-MRI显示96%的敏感性和78.5%的特异性。DWI和DCE-MRI联合应用的敏感性为98%,特异性为86%,高于DWI和单独DCE-MRI。结论:乳腺多参数MRI对乳腺良恶性病变的检测和定性具有很高的敏感性。DWI比DCE-MRI具有更高的特异性,并且DWI和DCE-MRI的联合使用比DWI和单独使用DCE-MRI更有效。
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