Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the association between dynamic contrast material-enhanced (DCE) and diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with pathologic complete response after preoperative combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cervical carcinoma and evaluate the risk of local recurrence. Materials and Methods The institutional ethics committee approved the study and waived the requirement to obtain informed consent. The study comprised 52 patients with locally advanced carcinoma, treated first with combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy, who underwent MR imaging before final surgery between June 2011 and July 2015. Three radiologists evaluated conventional, DW, and DCE MR images to identify a complete response. The standard of reference was surgical-pathologic findings. Results An initial increase in signal intensity on DCE MR images that was greater in the cervical lesion than in the myometrium was defined as time-signal intensity curve type B and showed a significant association with incomplete response (P = .0004). DCE MR imaging parameters (ie, maximum slope enhancement, area under the gadolinium concentration-time curve during the first 90 seconds after gadolinium injection [AUGC90], and volume transfer constant [Ktrans]) and a low signal intensity on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps were significantly associated with an incomplete response (P = .027, P = .041, P = .037, and P = .032, respectively). A mean ADC of 0.0014 m2/sec or less (hazard ratio [HR] = 8.3), low ADC signal intensity (HR = 7.3), high signal intensity at DW imaging (HR = 7.1), and time-signal intensity curve type B (HR = 4.3) were associated with earlier recurrence (P < .05). Excellent agreement between readers was found for time-signal intensity curve analysis (κ > 0.9) and the following parameters: AUGC90, Ktrans, and maximum slope enhancement (intraclass correlation coefficient, >0.9). Conclusion DCE MR imaging parameters, especially the time-signal intensity curve, and DW imaging are associated with complete response and incomplete response and could potentially help oncologists with management decisions. Moreover, DCE and DW MR imaging could help oncologists accentuate the follow-up for patients with a high risk of local recurrence to assess for recurrence. © RSNA, 2017 Online supplemental material is available for this article.

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