Abstract

To investigate the value of preoperative apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis in predicting the prognosis of patients with sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and the correlation between ADC histogram parameters and Ki-67 labeling index (LI). The study enrolled 66 patients with sinonasal ACC who were surgically resected and confirmed by histopathology. The disease-free survival (DFS) was evaluated with clinical-pathologic and radiologic characteristics using the Cox proportion hazard model. Spearman correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between ADC histogram parameters and Ki-67 LI. The predictive performance of ADC histogram parameters for Ki-67 LI was assessed using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Multivariable analysis showed Ki-67 LI (hazard ratio: 9.279; 95% confidence interval 1.099-78.338; P = 0.041) and ADCskewness (hazard ratio: 5.942; 95% confidence interval 1.832-19.268; P = 0.003) were significant independent predictors of DFS. The combination of these two variables achieved the predictive ability with a C-index of 0.717 (95% confidence interval 0.607-0.826). ADCmean and all ADC percentiles (10th, 50th, and 90th) significantly and inversely correlated with Ki-67 LI of ACC (Correlation coefficients = -0.574 to -0.591, Ps < 0.001). Among the ADC histogram parameters, the ADC50th showed superior performance for the differentiation of the high from low Ki-67 LI groups with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.834 and an accuracy of 80.30%. ADC histogram analysis had predictive value for DFS and Ki-67 LI, which may be a valuable biomarker for prognosis and proliferation status for ACC in clinical practice.

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