Diffusion MRI is a useful tool to investigate the microstructure of brain tumors. However, the presence of fast diffusing isotropic signals originating from non‐restricted edematous fluids, within and surrounding tumors, may obscure estimation of the underlying tissue characteristics, complicating the radiological interpretation and quantitative evaluation of diffusion MRI. A multi-shell regularized free water (FW) elimination model was therefore applied to separate free water from tissue‐related diffusion components from the diffusion MRI of 26 treatment‐naïve glioma pa-tients. We then investigated the diagnostic value of the derived measures of FW maps as well as FW‐corrected tensor‐derived maps of fractional anisotropy (FA). Presumed necrotic tumor regions display greater mean and variance of FW content than other parts of the tumor. On average, the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) for the classification of necrotic and enhancing tumor volumes increased by 5% in corrected data compared to non‐corrected data. FW elimination shifts the FA distribution in non‐enhancing tumor parts toward higher values and signifi-cantly increases its entropy (p ≤ 0.003), whereas skewness is decreased (p ≤ 0.004). Kurtosis is signif-icantly decreased (p < 0.001) in high‐grade tumors. In conclusion, eliminating FW contributions improved quantitative estimations of FA, which helps to disentangle the cancer heterogeneity.

Effects of multi‐shell free water correction on glioma characterization / Starck L.; Zaccagna F.; Pasternak O.; Gallagher F.A.; Gruner R.; Riemer F.. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:12(2021), pp. 2385.1-2385.13. [10.3390/diagnostics11122385]

Effects of multi‐shell free water correction on glioma characterization

Zaccagna F.;
2021

Abstract

Diffusion MRI is a useful tool to investigate the microstructure of brain tumors. However, the presence of fast diffusing isotropic signals originating from non‐restricted edematous fluids, within and surrounding tumors, may obscure estimation of the underlying tissue characteristics, complicating the radiological interpretation and quantitative evaluation of diffusion MRI. A multi-shell regularized free water (FW) elimination model was therefore applied to separate free water from tissue‐related diffusion components from the diffusion MRI of 26 treatment‐naïve glioma pa-tients. We then investigated the diagnostic value of the derived measures of FW maps as well as FW‐corrected tensor‐derived maps of fractional anisotropy (FA). Presumed necrotic tumor regions display greater mean and variance of FW content than other parts of the tumor. On average, the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) for the classification of necrotic and enhancing tumor volumes increased by 5% in corrected data compared to non‐corrected data. FW elimination shifts the FA distribution in non‐enhancing tumor parts toward higher values and signifi-cantly increases its entropy (p ≤ 0.003), whereas skewness is decreased (p ≤ 0.004). Kurtosis is signif-icantly decreased (p < 0.001) in high‐grade tumors. In conclusion, eliminating FW contributions improved quantitative estimations of FA, which helps to disentangle the cancer heterogeneity.
2021
Effects of multi‐shell free water correction on glioma characterization / Starck L.; Zaccagna F.; Pasternak O.; Gallagher F.A.; Gruner R.; Riemer F.. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:12(2021), pp. 2385.1-2385.13. [10.3390/diagnostics11122385]
Starck L.; Zaccagna F.; Pasternak O.; Gallagher F.A.; Gruner R.; Riemer F.
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