Background And Purpose: Outcome prediction of patients with glioma early after the completion of radiotherapy represents a major clinical challenge. Previously, the prognostic value of chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) imaging has been demonstrated in patients with newly diagnosed glioma. The objective of this study was to assess the potential of amide proton transfer (APT)-, relayed nuclear Overhauser effect (rNOE)- and semi-solid magnetization transfer (ssMT)-imaging according to Zhou et al. (APTw), Goerke et al. (MTRAPT, MTRNOE and MTRMT) and Mehrabian et al. (PeakAreaAPT, PeakAreaNOE and MT) for the prognostication of the overall survival (OS) of patients with glioma at the first follow-up after the completion of radiotherapy.

Materials And Methods: 49 of 72 participants with diffuse glioma, who underwent CEST MRI at 3T between July 2018 and December 2021 4 to 6 weeks after the completion of radiotherapy, were analyzed. Contrast-enhancing tumor (CE) and whole tumor (WT) volumes were segmented on T2w-FLAIR and contrast-enhanced T1w images. Kaplan-Meier analysis and logrank-test were used for statistical analyses.

Results: APTw imaging demonstrated the strongest association with OS (HR = 4.66, p < 0.001). The MT (HR = 2.54, p = 0.044) was associated with the OS of participants with residual contrast-enhancing glioma tissue, whilst the MTRAPT (HR = 2.44, p = 0.056) showed a trend in this sub-cohort. The MTRNOE, MTRMT and PeakAreaNOE were not associated with survival.

Conclusion: Imaging of the APT and ssMT at the first follow-up 4 to 6 weeks after the completion of radiotherapy at 3T were associated with the overall survival of study participants with glioma.

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