Diffusion-based virtual MR elastography for predicting recurrence of solitary hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatectomy
To explore the capability of diffusion-based virtual MR elastography (vMRE) in the preoperative prediction of recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to investigate the underlying relevant histopathological characteristics. Between August 2015 and December 2016, patients underwent preoperat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer imaging 2024-08, Vol.24 (1), p.106-13, Article 106 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To explore the capability of diffusion-based virtual MR elastography (vMRE) in the preoperative prediction of recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to investigate the underlying relevant histopathological characteristics.
Between August 2015 and December 2016, patients underwent preoperative MRI examination with a dedicated DWI sequence (b-values: 200,1500 s/mm
) were recruited. The ADC values and diffusion-based virtual shear modulus (μ
) of HCCs were calculated and MR morphological features were also analyzed. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to identify the risk factors associated with tumor recurrence. A preoperative radiologic model and postoperative model including pathological features were built to predict tumor recurrence after hepatectomy.
A total of 87 patients with solitary surgically confirmed HCCs were included in this study. Thirty-five patients (40.2%) were found to have tumor recurrence after hepatectomy. The preoperative model included higher μ
and corona enhancement, while the postoperative model included higher μ
, microvascular invasion, and histologic tumor grade. These factors were identified as significant prognostic factors for recurrence-free survival (RFS) (all p 2.325 kPa showed poorer 5-year RFS after hepatectomy than patients with μ
values ≤ 2.325 kPa (p |
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ISSN: | 1470-7330 1740-5025 1470-7330 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40644-024-00759-8 |