Abstract
To explore the value of Diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) with multiple quantitative parameters in predicting microsatellite instability (MSI) status in endometrial carcinoma (EC). Data of 38 patients with EC were retrospectively analyzed, including 12 MSI and 26 microsatellite stability (MSS). All patients underwent preoperative 1.5T MR examination. The quantitative values of the DKI sequence in the tumor parenchyma of the two groups, including mean kurtosis (MK), axial kurtosis (Ka), radial kurtosis (Kr), fractional anisotropy (FA), fractional anisotropy of kurtosis (FAk), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (Da), and radial diffusivity (Dr) were measured by two observers, respectively. The MK, Ka, Kr, FA, FAk, MD, Da, and Dr values of the MSI group were 1.074±0.162, 1.253±0.229, 0.886±0.205, 0.207±0.041, 0.397±0.129, 0.890±0.158 μm2/ms, 1.083±0.218 μm2/ms, and 0.793±0.133 μm2/ms, and 0.956 (0.889,1.002), 1.048±0.211, 0.831±0.099, 0.188±0.061, 0.334 (0.241,0.410), 1.043±0.217 μm2/ms, 1.235±0.229 μm2/ms, and 0.946±0.215 μm2/ms in the MSS group. The MK and Ka values of the MSI group were higher than those of the MSS group (P<0.05), while the MD and Dr values were lower than those of the MSS group (P<0.05). The AUC of MK, Ka, MD, and Dr values in predicting MSI status of EC was 0.763, 0.729, 0.731, 0.748, respectively. The sensitivity was 58.3%, 50.0%, 65.4%, 61.5%, and the specificity was 96.2%, 92.3%, 75.0%, 83.3%, respectively. DKI can provide multiple quantitative parameters for predicting the MSI status of EC, and assist gynecologist to optimize the treatment plan for the patients.
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