Abstract

BackgroundWhole-lesion apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis has been introduced and proved effective in assessment of multiple tumors. However, the application of whole-volume ADC histogram analysis in gastrointestinal tumors has just started and never been reported in T and N staging of gastric cancers.MethodsEighty patients with pathologically confirmed gastric carcinomas underwent diffusion weighted (DW) magnetic resonance imaging before surgery prospectively. Whole-lesion ADC histogram analysis was performed by two radiologists independently. The differences of ADC histogram parameters among different T and N stages were compared with independent-samples Kruskal-Wallis test. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to evaluate the performance of ADC histogram parameters in differentiating particular T or N stages of gastric cancers.ResultsThere were significant differences of all the ADC histogram parameters for gastric cancers at different T (except ADCmin and ADCmax) and N (except ADCmax) stages. Most ADC histogram parameters differed significantly between T1 vs T3, T1 vs T4, T2 vs T4, N0 vs N1, N0 vs N3, and some parameters (ADC5%, ADC10%, ADCmin) differed significantly between N0 vs N2, N2 vs N3 (all P < 0.05). Most parameters except ADCmax performed well in differentiating different T and N stages of gastric cancers. Especially for identifying patients with and without lymph node metastasis, the ADC10% yielded the largest area under the ROC curve of 0.794 (95% confidence interval, 0.677–0.911). All the parameters except ADCmax showed excellent inter-observer agreement with intra-class correlation coefficients higher than 0.800.ConclusionWhole-volume ADC histogram parameters held great potential in differentiating different T and N stages of gastric cancers preoperatively.

Highlights

  • Whole-lesion apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis has been introduced and proved effective in assessment of multiple tumors

  • According to independent-samples Kruskal-Wallis test, parameters ADCmean, ADC5%, ADC10%, ADC25%, ADC50%, ADC75% and ADC90% showed significant differences in gastric cancers with different T stages (P = 0.001, 0.008, 0.002,

  • Our study demonstrated that multiple whole-volume ADC histogram parameters differed significantly among gastric cancers at different T or N stages, which has never been reported previously

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Introduction

Whole-lesion apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis has been introduced and proved effective in assessment of multiple tumors. The application of whole-volume ADC histogram analysis in gastrointestinal tumors has just started and never been reported in T and N staging of gastric cancers. Gastric cancer is a common gastrointestinal malignancy, especially in eastern Asia [1]. Recent studies reported the value of diffusion weighted (DW) imaging in the assessment of lymph node metastasis [7, 8]. Their diagnostic performance was usually unsatisfactory, especially for those lymph nodes too small to contain the region of interest (ROI) or even undetectable by imaging modalities.

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