Differentiation of malignant and benign breast lesions using magnetization transfer imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI.

TitleDifferentiation of malignant and benign breast lesions using magnetization transfer imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsHeller SL, Moy L, Lavianlivi S, Moccaldi M, Kim S
JournalJ Magn Reson Imaging
Volume37
Issue1
Pagination138-45
Date Published2013 Jan
ISSN1522-2586
KeywordsAdult, Aged, Breast, Breast Neoplasms, Contrast Media, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Gadolinium DTPA, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Kinetics, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetics, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Regression Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity
Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate feasibility of using magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) in conjunction with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) for differentiation of benign and malignant breast lesions at 3 Tesla.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was IRB and HIPAA compliant. DCE-MRI scans followed by MT imaging were performed on 41 patients. Regions of interest (ROIs) were drawn on co-registered MTR and DCE postcontrast images for breast structures, including benign lesions (BL) and malignant lesions (ML). Initial enhancement ratio (IER) and delayed enhancement ratio (DER) were calculated, as were normalized MTR, DER, and IER (NMTR, NDER, NIER) values. Diagnostic accuracy analysis was performed.

RESULTS: Mean MTR in ML was lower than in BL (P < 0.05); mean DER and mean IER in ML were significantly higher than in BL (P < 0.01, P < 0.001). NMTR, NDER, and NIER were significantly lower in ML versus BL (P < 0.007, P < 0.001, P < 0.001). IER had highest diagnostic accuracy (77.6%), sensitivity (86.2%), and area under the ROC curve (.879). MTR specificity was 100%. Logistic regression modeling with NMTR and NIER yielded best results for BL versus ML (sensitivity 93.1%, specificity 80%, AUC 0.884, accuracy 83.7%).

CONCLUSION: Isolated quantitative DCE analysis may increase specificity of breast MR for differentiating BL and ML. DCE-MRI with NMTR may produce a robust means of evaluating breast lesions.

DOI10.1002/jmri.23786
Alternate JournalJ Magn Reson Imaging
PubMed ID23097239
PubMed Central IDPMC3758131
Grant ListUL1 RR029893 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
1UL 1RR029893-01 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
Related Institute: 
MRI Research Institute (MRIRI)

Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Radiology
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