Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes

Objective: To investigate dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in term of differentiation recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor (MSTT) from post-treatment changes. Material and Method: DCE-MRI was performed in consecutive patients in two-year periods to differentiate recurr...

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Main Authors: Suphaneewan Jaovisidha, Punjamas Traiporndeeprasert, Niyata Chitrapazt, Ammarin Thakkinstian, Adisak Nartthanarung, Thanya Subhadrabandhu, Pimjai Siriwongpairat
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spelling th-mahidol.123192018-05-03T15:26:08Z Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes Suphaneewan Jaovisidha Punjamas Traiporndeeprasert Niyata Chitrapazt Ammarin Thakkinstian Adisak Nartthanarung Thanya Subhadrabandhu Pimjai Siriwongpairat Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To investigate dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in term of differentiation recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor (MSTT) from post-treatment changes. Material and Method: DCE-MRI was performed in consecutive patients in two-year periods to differentiate recurrent MSTT from post-treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy) changes. The steepest slope (SS) ratio between the artery and the lesion, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated. Results: Thirty-five DCE-MRI studies were performed in 30 patients, which included 14 males and 16 females with an age range from 12 to 71 years (median 45.81 year). Thirteen were with recurrence and 22 were with post-treatment changes. The SS ratios were ranged from 0.66 to 29.15. The lesions with the SS ratio > 9.28 were all benign at follow up of at least two months, whereas those with SS ratio < 1.05 were all recurrent tumors proven by biopsy or surgery. Overlapping occurred when the SS ratios > 1.05 but < 9.28 in which the recurrence was 42.31%. The chance of having recurrence rather than post-treatment changes was approximately two and five times in patients with the ratio of 5.07 and 1.55, with the specificity of 54.55% and 90.91%, respectively. Conclusion: The SS ratio between the artery and the lesion has limitations to differentiate recurrent MSTT from post- treatment changes. It is useful when the ratio is less than 1.05 (malignant) or more than 9.28 (benign). The chance of having recurrence rather than post-treatment changes was approximately two and five times in patients with the ratio of 5.07 and 1.55, respectively. The less value the ratio is, the more possibility to be recurrent tumor. 2018-05-03T08:26:08Z 2018-05-03T08:26:08Z 2011-09-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.94, No.9 (2011), 1127-1133 01252208 2-s2.0-80053068664 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/12319 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80053068664&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Suphaneewan Jaovisidha
Punjamas Traiporndeeprasert
Niyata Chitrapazt
Ammarin Thakkinstian
Adisak Nartthanarung
Thanya Subhadrabandhu
Pimjai Siriwongpairat
Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
description Objective: To investigate dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in term of differentiation recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor (MSTT) from post-treatment changes. Material and Method: DCE-MRI was performed in consecutive patients in two-year periods to differentiate recurrent MSTT from post-treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy) changes. The steepest slope (SS) ratio between the artery and the lesion, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated. Results: Thirty-five DCE-MRI studies were performed in 30 patients, which included 14 males and 16 females with an age range from 12 to 71 years (median 45.81 year). Thirteen were with recurrence and 22 were with post-treatment changes. The SS ratios were ranged from 0.66 to 29.15. The lesions with the SS ratio > 9.28 were all benign at follow up of at least two months, whereas those with SS ratio < 1.05 were all recurrent tumors proven by biopsy or surgery. Overlapping occurred when the SS ratios > 1.05 but < 9.28 in which the recurrence was 42.31%. The chance of having recurrence rather than post-treatment changes was approximately two and five times in patients with the ratio of 5.07 and 1.55, with the specificity of 54.55% and 90.91%, respectively. Conclusion: The SS ratio between the artery and the lesion has limitations to differentiate recurrent MSTT from post- treatment changes. It is useful when the ratio is less than 1.05 (malignant) or more than 9.28 (benign). The chance of having recurrence rather than post-treatment changes was approximately two and five times in patients with the ratio of 5.07 and 1.55, respectively. The less value the ratio is, the more possibility to be recurrent tumor.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Suphaneewan Jaovisidha
Punjamas Traiporndeeprasert
Niyata Chitrapazt
Ammarin Thakkinstian
Adisak Nartthanarung
Thanya Subhadrabandhu
Pimjai Siriwongpairat
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author Suphaneewan Jaovisidha
Punjamas Traiporndeeprasert
Niyata Chitrapazt
Ammarin Thakkinstian
Adisak Nartthanarung
Thanya Subhadrabandhu
Pimjai Siriwongpairat
author_sort Suphaneewan Jaovisidha
title Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
title_short Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
title_full Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
title_fullStr Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic contrasted MR imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
title_sort dynamic contrasted mr imaging in differentiation of recurrent malignant soft tissue tumor from posttreatment changes
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/12319
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