Abstract
AbstractQuantitative MR imaging is becoming more feasible to be used in clinical work since new approaches have been proposed in order to substantially accelerate the acquisition and due to the possibility of synthetically deriving weighted images from the parametric maps. However, their applicability has to be thoroughly validated in order to be included in clinical practice. In this pilot study, we acquired Magnetic Resonance Image Compilation scans to obtain T1, T2 and PD maps in 14 glioma patients. Abnormal tissue was segmented based on conventional images and using a deep learning segmentation technique to define regions of interest (ROIs). The quantitative T1, T2 and PD values inside ROIs were analyzed using the mean, the standard deviation, the skewness and the kurtosis and compared to the quantitative T1, T2 and PD values found in normal white matter. We found significant differences in pre-contrast T1 and T2 values between abnormal tissue and healthy tissue, as well as between T1w-enhancing and non-enhancing regions. ROC analysis was used to evaluate the potential of quantitative T1 and T2 values for voxel-wise classification of abnormal/normal tissue (AUC = 0.95) and of T1w enhancement/non-enhancement (AUC = 0.85). A cross-validated ROC analysis found high sensitivity (73%) and specificity (73%) with AUCs up to 0.68 on the a priori distinction between abnormal tissue with and without T1w-enhancement. These results suggest that normal tissue, abnormal tissue, and tissue with T1w-enhancement are distinguishable by their pre-contrast quantitative values but further investigation is needed.
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