Abstract

ObjectivesTo investigate whether breast MRI has comparable diagnostic performance as dedicated axillary MRI regarding assessment of node-negative and node-positive breast cancer.MethodsForty-seven patients were included. All had undergone both breast MRI and dedicated axillary MRI, followed by surgery. All included breast MRI exams had complete field of view (FOV) of the axillary region. First, unenhanced T2-weighted (T2W) and subsequent diffusion-weighted (DW) images of both MRI exams were independently analyzed by two breast radiologists using a confidence scale and compared to histopathology. ADC values were measured by two researchers independently. Diagnostic performance parameters were calculated on a patient-by-patient basis.ResultsT2W breast MRI had the following diagnostic performance: sensitivity of 50.0% and 62.5%, specificity of 92.3%, PPV of 57.1% and 62.5%, NPV of 90.0% and 92.3%, and AUC of 0.72 for reader 1 and 0.78 for reader 2. T2W dedicated axillary MRI had the following diagnostic performance: sensitivity of 37.5% and 62.5%, specificity of 82.1% and 92.3%, PPV of 44.6% and 50.0%, NPV of 87.8% and 91.4%, and AUC of 0.65 for reader 1 and 0.73 for reader 2. In both evaluations, addition of DW images resulted in comparable diagnostic performance. For both breast MRI and dedicated axillary MRI, there was no significant difference between mean ADC values of benign and malignant lymph nodes.ConclusionsT2W breast MRI with complete FOV of the axillary region has comparable diagnostic performance as T2W dedicated axillary MRI regarding assessment of node-negative and node-positive breast cancer. Optimization of T2W breast MRI protocol by including a complete FOV of the axillary region can, therefore, be recommended in clinical practice.Key Points• Breast MRI with complete field of view of the axillary region has comparable diagnostic performance as dedicated axillary MRI regarding assessment of node-negative and node-positive breast cancer.• Optimization of breast MRI protocol by including a complete field of view of the axillary region is recommended in clinical practice.• For both breast MRI and dedicated axillary MRI, DW imaging (including ADC measurements) is of no added value.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to investigate whether standard breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a comparable diagnostic performance with that of dedicated axillary MRI regarding the assessment of node-negative and node-positive breast cancer using unenhanced T2-weighted (T2W) and diffusionweighted (DW) images

  • This study showed that the diagnostic performance of unenhanced T2W standard breast MRI with complete field of view (FOV) of the axillary region is comparable with unenhanced T2W dedicated axillary MRI regarding the assessment of nodenegative and node-positive breast cancer

  • For both standard breast MRI and dedicated axillary MRI, DW images and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements were of no added value

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Objectives To investigate whether breastMRI has comparable diagnostic performance as dedicated axillary MRI regarding assessment of node-negative and node-positive breast cancer.

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