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Medicine Baltimore. 2016 Mar;9510:e2951. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000002951.

Nonmuscle-invasive and Muscle-invasive Urinary Bladder Cancer: Image Quality and Clinical Value of ReducedField-of-view Versus Conventional Single-shot Echo-planar Imaging DWI.

Wang Y1 Li Z Meng X Hu X Shen Y Morelli J Lin H Zhang Z Hu D.

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Abstract

This study compared the imaging quality diagnostic accuracy and apparent diffusion coefficient ADC values of reduced field-of-view rFOV diffusion-weighted imaging DWI and full field-of-view fFOV single-shot echo-planar imaging with regard to patients with nonmuscle-invasive or muscle-invasive bladder cancer.Thirty-nine patients with 60 bladder tumors underwent rFOV and fFOV DWI in this internal review board-approved study. Pathologic and histologic grades were determined for all tumors. Two observers rated DWI image quality using a 4-point scale. Two radiologists who were blinded to the pathology findings reviewed 3 image sets T2-weighted alone T2-weighted plus fFOV DWI and T2-weighted plus rFOV DWI and assigned T stages and confidence levels for tumors of stage T2 or higher. The image quality scores for the 2 DWI sequences were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Differences in the diagnostic accuracy sensitivity and specificity for each imageset were evaluated using the McNemar test. Differences in performance were analyzed by comparing the areas under the receiver-operating characteristic curves ie the Az values. A Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the mean ADCs and the relationship between tumor stage and histologic grade.Image quality scores were significantly higher for rFOV mean = 3.62 than for fFOV DWI 2.98; P < 0.001. The pooled diagnostic accuracies were 57% 70% and 78% for the T2-weighted alone images the T2-weighted plus fFOV DWI images and the T2-weighted plus rFOV DWI images respectively. The overall accuracy specificity and Az for diagnosing T2 or higher stages were significantly improved by adding rFOV DWI P < 0.05. The mean ADC values of the muscle-invasive and G3 grade bladder cancers were significantly lower than those of the nonmuscle-invasive tumors and G1 grade cancers regardless of DWI sequence P < 0.01.rFOV DWI is superior to fFOV DWI with respect toimage quality and diagnostic accuracy. ADC values might be useful for distinguishing nonmuscle-invasive from muscle-invasive cancers and G1 from G3 grade lesions.

PMID: 26962794 PMCID: PMC4998875 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000002951