Correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient value of diffusion-weighted imaging and prognostic factors in rectal cancer
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2017.01.015
- VernacularTitle:直肠癌扩散加权成像表观扩散系数值与预后因子的相关性
- Author:
Zheng WANG
;
Dong XIE
;
Danke SU
;
Shaolü LAI
;
Guanqiao JIN
;
Wei KANG
;
Yang ZHAO
- Keywords:
rectal cancer;
diffusion-weighted imaging;
apparent diffusion coefficient;
prognostic factors
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2017;33(1):55-58
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI)and prognostic factors in rectal cancer.Methods 5 5 patients with rectal cancer were confirmed pathologically.Conventional pelvic MRI and DWI examination were performed,and the mean ADC values of tumor were measured preoperatively.The patients were divided into two groups with or without lymph node metastasis,and were also divided into four groups with negative,weakly positive,positive or strongly positive expression of EGFR in rectal cancer.The ADC values were calculated in each group,and the correlation of ADC values with the lymph node status and EGFR expression classification were analyzed.Results In 5 5 patients with colorectal cancer,there were 13 lesions with lymph node metastasis and the positive expression rate of EGFR was 67.2%.There were no significant difference in mean ADC value between the groups with and without lymph node metastasis (P=0.342).The number of lesions with negative,weakly positive,positive and strongly positive EGFR expression were 18,15,12 and 10.The difference in the mean ADC values among negative,weakly positive,positive and strongly positive expression groups of prognostic factor EGFR was not significantly different (P=0.412).There were also no correlations in the prognostic factors mentioned above (r=0.183 and -0.324,all P>0.05).Conclusion The ADC value can not be used to predict the prognosis and to provide more valu-able information for individualized therapy in patients with rectal carcinoma,which needs further studiy in the future.