Evaluation of Dispersion MRI for Improved Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in a Multicenter Study.

AJR Am J Roentgenol

1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Groene Loper 19, 5612AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Published: November 2018

Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare dispersion MRI and Tofts model (TM) for analysis of quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI (DCE-MRI) for localization of prostate cancer and to assess the correlation between quantitative DCE-MRI parameters and tumor grade.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective multicenter study included 80 patients with biopsy-proven prostate cancer who underwent DCE-MRI followed by radical prostatectomy. DCE-MRI parameters were extracted from dispersion MRI analysis (the dispersion parameter [k], the flux rate [k], and the intravascular mean transit time) and TM analysis (the forward volume transfer constant [K], k, and the extravascular extracellular volume fraction [v]). ROIs representing benign and malignant tissue were drawn on each DCE-MRI slice according to the histopathologic findings, and the diagnostic performance of the estimated parameters for the diagnosis of prostate cancer was evaluated using fivefold cross-validation and ROC curve analysis. Further analysis was conducted for the two most relevant parameters (i.e., k [for dispersion MRI] and k [for TM]), to investigate the correlation between DCE-MRI parameters and tumor grade.

Results: DCE-MRI parameters were significantly different between benign and malignant prostate tissue (p < 0.0001). The dispersion MRI parameter k outperformed all other DCE-MRI parameters for prostate cancer diagnosis, showing the highest area under the ROC curve value (p < 0.0001). Only a weak linear correlation (Pearson r = 0.18; p < 0.05) was found between the dispersion parameter and the Gleason grade group.

Conclusion: Dispersion MRI outperformed TM analysis, improving the diagnostic performance of quantitative DCE-MRI for prostate cancer localization. Of the DCE-MRI parameters, k (for dispersion MRI) and k (for TM) provided only poor characterization of tumor grade.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/AJR.17.19215DOI Listing

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