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Feasibility analysis of early temporal kinetics as a surrogate marker for breast tumor type, grade, and aggressiveness

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 1692-1700

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.25897

Keywords

breast MRI; temporal kinetics; breast cancer screening

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01CA160620]

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Background: Screening breast MRI has been shown to preferentially detect high-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive carcinoma, likely due to increased angiogenesis resulting in early initial uptake of contrast. As interest grows in abbreviated screening breast MRI (AB-MRI), markers of early contrast washin that can predict tumor grade and potential aggressiveness are of clinical interest. Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of using the initial enhancement ratio (IER) as a surrogate marker for tumor grade, hormone receptor status, and prognostic markers, as an initial step to being incorporated into AB-MRI. Study Type: Retrospective. Subjects: In all, 162 women (mean 55.0 years, range 32.8-87.7 years) with 187 malignancies imaged January 2012-November 2015. Field Strength/Sequence: Images were acquired at 3.0T with a T-1-weighted gradient echo fat-suppressed-volume interpolated breath-hold sequence. Assessment: Subjects underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced breast MRI with a 7-channel breast coil. IER (% signal increase over baseline at the first postcontrast acquisition) was assessed and correlated with background parenchymal enhancement, washout curves, stage, and final pathology. Statistical Tests: Chi-square test, Spearman rank correlation, Mann-Whitney U-tests, Bland-Altman analysis, and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Results: IER was higher for invasive cancer than for DCIS (R1/R2, P < 0.001). IER increased with tumor grade (R1: r=0.56, P < 0.001, R2: r=0.50, P < 0.001), as ki-67 increased (R1: r=0.35, P < 0.001; R2 r=0.35, P < 0.001), and for node-positive disease (R1/R2, P=0.001). IER was higher for human epidermal growth factor receptor two-positive and triple negative cancers than for estrogen receptor-positive / progesterone receptor-positive tumors (R1 P < 0.001-0.002; R2 P=0.0.001-0.011). IER had higher sensitivity (80.6% vs. 75.5%) and specificity (55.8% vs. 48.1%) than washout curves for positive nodes, higher specificity (48.1% vs. 36.5%) and positive predictive value (70.2% vs. 66.7%) for high ki-67, and excellent interobserver agreement (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.82). Data Conclusion: IER, a measurement of early contrast washin, is associated with higher-grade malignancies and tumor aggressiveness and might be potentially incorporated into an AB-MRI protocol. Technical Efficacy: Stage 2

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