Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) derived from PET/MRI for lymph node assessment in patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
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2020Author
Freihat, Omar
Pinter, Tamas
Kedves, András
Sipos, Dávid
Cselik, Zsolt
Repa, Imre
Kovács, Árpád
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Background: To determine the usefulness of Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) derived from PET/MRI indiscriminating normal from metastatic lymph nodes and the correlation between the metastatic lymph nodes withthe grade and the localization of the primary tumor.Methods: Retrospective study of 90 lymph nodes from 90 subjects; 65 patients who had proven histopathologicalmetastatic lymph nodes from (HNSCC) who had undergone 18F- PET/MRI for clinical staging and assessment andtwenty-five lymph nodes were chosen from 25 healthy subjects. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) map wasgenerated from DWI with b values (0 and 800 s/mm2). ADC values of the metastatic lymph nodes were calculatedand compared to the normal lymph nodes ADC values, ROC was used to determine the best cut-off values todifferentiate between the two group. Metastatic lymph nodes ADC mean values were compared to primary tumorgrade and localization.Results: ADCmean value of the metastatic lymph nodes in the overall sample (0.899 ± 0.98*10− 3mm2/sec) wassignificantly lower than the normal lymph nodes’ ADCmean value (1.267 ± 0.88*10− 3mm2/sec); (P = 0.001). The areaunder the curve (AUC) was 98.3%, sensitivity and specificity were 92.3 and 98.6%, respectively, when using athreshold value of (1.138 ± 0.75*10− 3mm2/sec) to differentiate between both groups. Significant difference wasfound between metastatic lymph nodes (short-axis diameter < 10 mm), ADCmean (0.898 ± 0.72*10− 3mm2/sec), andthe benign lymph nodes ADCmean, (P = 0.001). No significant difference was found between ADCmean of themetastatic lymph nodes < 10mm and the metastatic lymph nodes > 10 mm, ADCmean (0.899 ± 0.89*10− 3mm2/sec), (P = 0.967). No significant differences were found between metastatic lymph nodes ADCmean values anddifferent primary tumor grades or different primary tumor localization, (P > 0.05). (Continued from previous page)Conclusion: DWI-ADC is an effective and efficient imaging technique in differentiating between normal andmalignant lymph nodes, and might be helpful to discriminate sub-centimeters lymph nodes.Trial registration: The trial is registered in clinical trials under ID: NCT04360993, registration date: 17/04/2020.