A comparison of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion weighted imaging for diagnosing prostate cancer.

Peng T1, Wu B, Xiao JM.

 

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  • 1Department of Radiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To compare the clinical values of magnetic resonance spectroscopy MRS and diffusion weighted imaging DWI in diagnosing prostate cancer.

METHODS:

A 1. 5T MR scanner was used in this study. We measured 274 regions of interest ROI in the images produced by MRS and DWI from 53 patients. The biopsy confirmed 150 ROI as cancers and 124 ROI as non-cancers. The results of MRS and DWI were compared using receiver operating characteristic ROC curves.

RESULTS:

Significant differences P<0. 05 between malignant and benign tumors were found in signal intensity b= 0,100,800 s/mm, in DWI, ADC valuein DWI, Cit content integral, Cho content integral and Cho+Cr/Cit ratio in MRS. The ROC curves showed that ADC value, signal intensity b=800 s/mm2 and the ratio of Cho+Cr/Cit performed better in distinguishing prostate cancers from benign tumors. The optimal operating point OOP of ADC value was determined as 1. 027 x 10-3 mm2/s, with 0. 887 specificity, 0. 953 sensitivity, 0. 84 Youden index, and the area under curve AUC of 0. 966. The OOP of signal intensity b=800 s/mm2 was determined as 47. 1, with 0. 806 specificity, 0. 72 sensitivity, 0. 53 Youden index, and the AUC of 0.782; The OOP of Cho+Cr/Cit ratio was determined as 0.78, with 0. 806 specificity, 0. 793 sensitivity, 0. 60 Youden index, and the AUC of 0. 844.

CONCLUSION:

DWI is a better method than MRS in differentiating prostate cancers from benign tumors.

 

Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban.2013 Sep;445:827-31, 842.

PMID: 24325122 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 

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