Assessment Of The Correlation Between Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography And Histological And Vascular Biomarkers In Patients Resected For Colorectal Liver Metastases

C. Lauridsen, Thomas Axelsen, M. Hansen, E. Fallentin, M. Nielsen, R. Eefsen, M. Illemann, L. Engelholm, B. Vainer, G. Høyer-Hansen, I. Lund, G. Willemoe, H. Rolff, M. Osterlind
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Background: Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT) is a promising non-invasive method that provides the functional evaluation of the vascularity in normal and malignant tissue. The objectives of this consecutive study were to investigate the possible correlation between the perfusion characteristics of colorectal cancer liver metastases as examined by (DCE-CT) and the microvessel density of resected metastases. An additional aim was to investigate the correlation between the urokinase plasminogen activation receptor (uPAR) and perfusion values. Methods and findings: Eleven patients fulfilled the criteria for comparative analyses. The microvessel density values,uPAR level and the DCE-CT values were analysed. A perfusion index (PI) based on the measurement of arterial and portal flow (AF, PF) was defined as follows: PI=AF/ (AF+PF)%. The DCE-CT measurements were compared between metastatic and normal liver tissues. A Spearman correlation test was used for statistical analysis. The perfusion index and microvessel density values were significantly correlated (r=0.75; p=0.01). Furthermore, a higher volume of metastases significantly correlated with higher plasma levels of the uPAR forms (0.72 ≤ r ≥ 0.89; p < 0.05). Conclusions: DCE-CT may have the potential to measure the vascularity of colorectal liver metastases; however, the correlation between microvessel density and the perfusion values appears vague.
动态增强计算机断层扫描与结直肠肝转移切除患者的组织学和血管生物标志物的相关性评估
背景:动态对比增强计算机断层扫描(DCE-CT)是一种很有前途的无创方法,可以对正常和恶性组织的血管功能进行评估。本连续研究的目的是探讨(DCE-CT)检查的结直肠癌肝转移灶灌注特征与切除转移灶微血管密度之间可能的相关性。另一个目的是研究尿激酶纤溶酶原激活受体(uPAR)与灌注值之间的相关性。方法和结果:11例患者符合对照分析标准。分析微血管密度值、uPAR水平及DCE-CT值。基于动脉和门静脉血流(AF, PF)测量的灌注指数(PI)定义如下:PI=AF/ (AF+PF)%。比较转移性和正常肝组织的DCE-CT测量结果。采用Spearman相关检验进行统计分析。灌注指数与微血管密度值显著相关(r=0.75;p = 0.01)。此外,更高的转移量与更高的血浆uPAR形式水平显著相关(0.72≤r≥0.89;P < 0.05)。结论:DCE-CT有可能测量结直肠肝转移瘤的血管状况;然而,微血管密度与灌注值之间的相关性并不明显。
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