Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging in the Assessment of Cervical Carcinoma

Mandi Wang & Elaine Y.P. Lee et al. · 2019-07-17

To evaluate the additional value of diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) in the characterization of cervical carcinoma. Seventy-five patients (56.9 ± 13.4 years) with histologic-confirmed cervical carcinoma were included. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) was acquired on a 3T MRI with five b values (0, 500, 800, 1000, and 1500 s/mm ROI- and VOI-derived DKI parameters and ADC were all in excellent consistency (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC > 0.90, respectively). Cervical carcinoma had significantly lower MD, ADC, and higher MK than normal myometrium (p < 0.001). MD and ADC showed significant differences between histologic subtypes and FIGO stages, lower in squamous cell carcinoma than adenocarcinoma and higher in FIGO I-II than FIGO III-IV (p < 0.050), but not with tumor grade. No difference was observed in MK for different clinicopathologic features tested. ROI and VOI analyses were in excellent consistency. MD and ADC were able to distinguish histologic subtypes and separating FIGO stages, MK could not. DKI showed no clear added value over conventional DWI in the characterization of cervical carcinoma.
Authors
Mandi Wang, Jose A.U. Perucho, Queenie Chan, Jianqing Sun, Philip Ip, Ka Yu Tse, Elaine Y.P. Lee