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Early Postoperative Expansion of Parenchymal High-intensity Areas on T2-weighted Imaging Predicts Delayed Cerebral Edema Caused by Carmustine Wafer Implantation in Patients with High-grade Glioma

Authors :
MASUDA, Yosuke
ISHIKAWA, Eiichi
YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya
MATSUDA, Masahide
AKUTSU, Hiroyoshi
KOHZUKI, Hidehiro
NAKAI, Kei
OKAMOTO, Emiko
TAKANO, Shingo
MASUMOTO, Tomohiko
MATSUMURA, Akira
Source :
Magnetic resonance in medical sciences. 15(3):299-307
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Japanese Society Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2016.

Abstract

Background: Carmustine (BCNU) wafer (Gliadel® Wafer) implantation after tumor resection is an approved treatment for high-grade glioma (HGG). These wafers change various characteristics on early postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (ep-MRI) including slight expansion of high-intensity areas on T2-weighted imaging (ep-T2-HIAs) into adjacent parenchyma without restricted diffusivity. We assessed the frequency of the ep-T2-HIAs after BCNU wafer implantation in HGG patients. Moreover, we focused on ep-T2-HIA expansion and its relation to delayed cerebral edema. Methods: Twenty-five consecutive HGG patients who underwent BCNU wafer implantation were assessed. First, patients were divided into ep-T2-HIA and non-ep-T2-HIA groups, and the incidence of delayed adverse effects was compared between the two groups. Subsequently, the patients were divided into delayed edema and non-delayed edema groups, and pre-, intra-, and postoperative data were compared between the two groups. Results: The ep-T2-HIA expansion and the delayed edema were evident in 9 cases (36%) and 12 cases (48%), respectively. In comparison of the ep-T2-HIA and non-ep-T2-HIA groups, delayed edema was the only delayed adverse effect associated with ep-T2-HIA expansion (P = 0.004). Univariate analysis showed a significantly higher ratio of delayed edema in the subgroups with maximal diameter of removed cavity ≤40 mm (P = 0.047) and the ep-T2-HIA expansion in comparison of the delayed edema and non-delayed edema groups. Multivariate analysis showed that the ep-T2-HIA expansion was the only independent factor associated with delayed edema (P = 0.021). Conclusion: In BCNU wafer implantation cases, ep-T2-HIA expansion was a predictive factor for delayed cerebral edema.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13473182
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic resonance in medical sciences
Accession number :
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