Siyu Chen, Jiankun Dai, Jing Zhao, Shuang Han, Xiaojun Zhang, Jun Chang, Donghui Jiang, Heng Zhang, Peng Wang, Shudong Hu
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摘要
目的:探讨合成磁共振成像(syMRI)结合临床病理特征在晚期鼻咽癌(ANPC)放化疗(CRT)治疗前疗效预测中的可行性。材料与方法:回顾性纳入2020年9月至2022年6月期间接受CRT治疗的ANPC患者,根据实体肿瘤应答评价标准(RECIST) 1.1将其分为缓解组(RG, n = 95)和非缓解组(NRG, n = 32)。比较RG和NRG治疗前syMRI定量参数(纵向[T1]和横向[T2]弛豫时间和质子密度[PD])、弥散加权成像(表观弥散系数[ADC])和临床病理特征。采用Logistic回归分析识别与CRT反应独立相关的参数,并构建多变量模型。采用DeLong试验比较不同诊断方法的受者工作特征曲线(AUC)下面积。结果:NRG组T1、T2、PD值显著低于RG组(均P < 0.05),而两组ADC值差异无统计学意义。两组患者的临床病理特征(EBV -DNA水平、淋巴结结外延伸、临床分期、Ki-67表达)差异有统计学意义。Logistic回归分析显示T1、PD、EBV-DNA水平、临床分期、Ki-67表达与CRT疗效有显著的独立关系(均P < 0.05)。纳入这5个变量的多变量模型的AUC、灵敏度和特异性分别为0.974、93.8%(30/32)和91.6%(87/95)。结论:SyMRI可用于ANPC患者CRT疗效的预处理预测。结合与CRT疗效独立相关的syMRI定量参数和临床病理特征的多变量模型可能成为CRT疗效预处理预测的新工具。
Synthetic MRI Combined With Clinicopathological Characteristics for Pretreatment Prediction of Chemoradiotherapy Response in Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.
Objective: To explore the feasibility of synthetic magnetic resonance imaging (syMRI) combined with clinicopathological characteristics for the pre-treatment prediction of chemoradiotherapy (CRT) response in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (ANPC).
Materials and methods: Patients with ANPC treated with CRT between September 2020 and June 2022 were retrospectively enrolled and categorized into response group (RG, n = 95) and non RGs (NRG, n = 32) based on the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1. The quantitative parameters from pre-treatment syMRI (longitudinal [T1] and transverse [T2] relaxation times and proton density [PD]), diffusion-weighted imaging (apparent diffusion coefficient [ADC]), and clinicopathological characteristics were compared between RG and NRG. Logistic regression analysis was applied to identify parameters independently associated with CRT response and to construct a multivariable model. The areas under the receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUC) for various diagnostic approaches were compared using the DeLong test.
Results: The T1, T2, and PD values in the NRG were significantly lower than those in the RG (all P < 0.05), whereas no significant difference was observed in the ADC values between these two groups. Clinicopathological characteristics (Epstein-Barr virus [EBV]-DNA level, lymph node extranodal extension, clinical stage, and Ki-67 expression) exhibited significant differences between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis showed that T1, PD, EBV-DNA level, clinical stage, and Ki-67 expression had significant independent relationships with CRT response (all P < 0.05). The multivariable model incorporating these five variables yielded AUC, sensitivity, and specificity values of 0.974, 93.8% (30/32), and 91.6% (87/95), respectively.
Conclusion: SyMRI may be used for the pretreatment prediction of CRT response in ANPC. The multivariable model incorporating syMRI quantitative parameters and clinicopathological characteristics, which were independently associated with CRT response, may be a new tool for the pretreatment prediction of CRT response.
期刊介绍:
The inaugural issue of the Korean J Radiol came out in March 2000. Our journal aims to produce and propagate knowledge on radiologic imaging and related sciences.
A unique feature of the articles published in the Journal will be their reflection of global trends in radiology combined with an East-Asian perspective. Geographic differences in disease prevalence will be reflected in the contents of papers, and this will serve to enrich our body of knowledge.
World''s outstanding radiologists from many countries are serving as editorial board of our journal.