1. Application of diffusion kurtosis imaging in differential diagnosis of focal liver lesions.
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Podgórska, Joanna, Pasicz, Katarzyna, Skrzyński, Witold, Gołębiewski, Bogumił, Kuś, Piotr, Jasieniak, Jakub, Rogowska, Agnieszka, Kukołowicz, Paweł, and Cieszanowski, Andrzej
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KURTOSIS ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,LIVER tumors ,LIVER ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves - Abstract
Purpose: Diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) is an MRI method related to diffusion imaging (DWI) that is distinguished by a non-Gaussian calculation of water particles movements in tissues. The aim of the study was to assess DKI advantage over DWI in differentiating benign and malignant liver lesions. Material and methods: Analysis included prospectively acquired group of 83 patients referred consecutively for 3T-MRI liver tumor examination, with 95 liver lesions (31 benign, 59 malignant). MRI assessments were performed with standard protocol and DKI sequence with seven b-values (0-2,000 s/mm² ). Quantitative data were acquired by placing ROIs in liver tumors on all b-value images, ROI data extracted, and calculation of DWI and DKI parameters. ADC was calculated for all b-values (ADC
0-2000 ) and for three values of b = 0, 500, and 750 (s/mm² ) (ADC0-500-750 ). DKI and ADC parameters for benign and malignant lesions were compared, and ROC curves were plotted. Results: Significant differences were obtained for all DKI and ADC parameters. ROC analysis showed AUC of DK, K, ADC0-2000 , and ADC0-500-750 was 0.74, 0.77, 0.77, and 0.75, respectively. The highest sensitivity (of 0.91) was obtained for ADC0-2000 . The highest specificity (0.65) and accuracy (0.80) was obtained for K. Conclusion: DKI technique yields statistically comparable results with DWI technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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