1.Readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains: a preliminary study regarding the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Zhaoyan FENG ; Liang WANG ; Xiangde MIN ; Liang LI ; Jie CAI ; Ming DENG ; Peilei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;48(10):841-843
Objective To explore the value of readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains (RESOLVE) in the differentiation of prostate cancer from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).Methods Seventy two consecutive patients with suspected prostate cancer were evaluated by 3.0 T MR examination (RESOLVE sequence included,b values=0 and 800 s/mm2) were included in our retrospective study.All the patients had ultrasound guided systemic biopsy with histopathological diagnosis.The patients were divided into group A (23 prostate cancer cases with total 43 malignant lesions) and group B (49 BPH cases with total 64 benign lesions).Two radiologists who were blinded to the clinical data quantitatively analyzed the ADC values of suspicious lesions independently.Inter-reader agreement for ADC values was assessed with Bland and Altman test,and the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC).Difference of ADC values in two groups was assessed by student's t test.Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to determine the best predictor and cutoff value.Results A total of 107 lesions (43 malignant and 64 benign) were identified in 72 patients.ICC was 0.976,P<0.01.The mean ADC value of prostate cancer is lower than BPH (t=19.223,P<0.01),(0.74±0.12) × 10 3 and (1.21±0.12) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.Diagnostic cut-off point was 0.946× 10-3mm2/s,diagnostic sensitivity 95.3 % (41/43),specificity 98.4% (63/64),accuracy 97.2% (104/107).Conclusion RESOLVE ADC value is valuable in the differential diagnosis of prostate cancer and BPH.
2.Diagnostic value of prostate image report and data system (PIRADS version 2) in prostate cancer with grey zone of prostate specific antigen
Zhen KANG ; Peipei ZHANG ; Basen LI ; Xiangde MIN ; Zhaoyan FENG ; Zan KE ; Liang WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(22):3050-3052,3056
Objective To access the diagnostic value of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PIRADS version 2)for prostate cancer (PCa) in prostate specific antigen (PSA) grey zone(4-10 ng/mL).Methods Treatment naive PCa and BPH patients with an increase of PSA 4-10 ng/mL from 2200 patients underwent prostate MRI from 2012 to 2016 were included,multiparameter magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) prior biopsy or prostatectomy and clinical data were obtained,mp-MRI were retrospectively analyzed quantitatively by a radiology expert with 15 years experience in urogenital system imaging diagnosis and a doctor with 5 years experience in radiology diagnosis blind to the pathology results according to PIRADS v2,PIRADS v2 score and lesion zone were recorded respectively,in case of disagreement,dicision was made through discuss.TRUS guided biopsy or prostatectomy pathology serves as gold reference.Diagnostic value of PIRADS v2 for PSA grey zone PCa was calculated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve,logistic regression analysis was used to access the risk factors of PCa.Results 15 PCa and 30 BPH patients were in eluded.There was no significant difference between these two groups in age,tPSA,fPSA,f/tPSA,prostate volume and PSA density.The area under ROC curve of PIRADS v2 in diagnosing PCa was 0.932[95 % CI 0.822-0.984],P<0.01.Using a cutoff PIRADS>4,the diagnosis sensitivity was 88.89 %,specificity 87.10 %,and positive predictive value 80 %,negative predictive value 93.10%,respectively.Logistic regression analysis showed that PIRADS v2 score was an independent risk factor for predicting PCa,with a hazard ratio 17.847[3.745-85.078],P<0.01.There was a positive correlation between PIRADS v2score and gleason score,r=0.585,P=0.022.Conclusion PIRADS v2 has a significantly high diagnosis value in diagnosing PSA grey zone PCa and a good correlation with pathology results.
3.Diffusion-weighted imaging of the scrotum:readout-segmented echo-planar imaging versus single-shot echo-planar imaging
Jie CAI ; Liang WANG ; Ming DENG ; Xiangde MIN ; Liang LI ; Chaoyan FENG ; Basen LI ; Zan KE ; Peipei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(7):513-517
Objective The purpose of this study was to compare the image quality of readout-segmented EPI (RS-EPI) and that of standard single-shot echo-planar imaging (SS-EPI) in patients with scrotal diseases. Methods Initial diagnosis of scrotal diseases were included in the prospective study, all patients underwent scrotum routine MRI and RS-EPI, SS-EPI sequence at 3.0 T. A total of 38 patients were recruited qualitative assessment ,and 29 patients proved by operation and pathology (malignant 21 cases and benign 8 cases) were included quantitative analysis.For qualitative comparison of image quality, two readers independently assessed the two sets of DWI, which consisted of identification of structure and geometric distortion of scrotum (epididymis,testes, lesion) using a 5-point Likert scale. For assessment of image parameters, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast, contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR),apparent diffusion coefficient value of normal testis and testis distortion ratio of anatomical(T2WI)/DWI fusion image were calculated. Inter-observer agreement was assessed with the Kappa statistics, the differences of scores of
RS-EPI and SS-EPI were compared by using Wilcoxon rank-sum test, and image parameters were compared by using paired sample t test. Results There was good reader agreement in the scores, the Kappa value were 0.77, 0.74, 0.80, 0.87. The difference of identification of structure and geometric distortion on RS-EPI and SS-EPI had statistic significance, the RS-EPI was superior to SS-EPI in image quality (all P<0.05).The SNR, contrast of benign lesion for two sequences had no statistic significance(P values were 0.352, 0.124, respectively), but the difference of CNR had statistic significance(P<0.05). The SNR,contrast and CNR of malignant lesion for two sequences had statistic significance (all P<0.05). The mean size of the testis was (35.61 ± 9.78)mm, the mean distance in fusion image of RS-EPI or SS-EPI with T2WI were (3.80 ± 1.32)mm and (7.54 ± 2.62)mm, and the mean distortion ratios of the two set were (11.1 ± 0.6)% and (22.4 ± 19.2)%, respectively, the difference of two sets had statistic significance(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the ADC obtained by using either DWI method(t=0.396,P=0.796), the mean ADC values of normal testes for RS-EPI and SS-EPI, respectively, were (1.18 ± 0.06) × 10-3mm2/s, (1.24 ± 0.11) × 10-3mm2/s.Conclusion RS-EPI DWI images is a feasible technique in the scrotum for producing high-resolution DWI with reduced geometric distortion and offers potentially superior image quality compared to SS-EPI at 3.0 T.
4.Assessment of neurovascular bundles around the prostate:incremental value of hybrid three dimensional diffusion tensor imaging to standard T2 weighted imaging technique
Jie CAI ; Liang WANG ; Liang LI ; Chaoyan FENG ; Jun YANG ; Xiangde MIN ; Ming DENG ; Jihong LIU ; Daoyu HU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(5):369-371
Objective To determine whether hybrid three dimensional diffusion tensor imaging (3D DTI) contributes incremental value to standard T2WI technique for assessing neurovascular bundles (NVB) around the prostate. Methods This retrospective institutional review board-approved study included 69 consecutive patients with prostate tumor who underwent MRI including conventional T2WI and 3D DTI . DTI data were postprocessed and hybrid 3D DTI and axial T2W images were obtained. Three radiologists with one, five and thirteen years of experience in reading prostate MRI and one urologist with three years of surgical experience in urology who were blinded to patient data independently recorded their levels of preference on a five-point scale of the NVBs around the prostate on the basis of T2WI alone and hybrid 3D DTI and T2WI, respectively. The differences of scores of T2WI and hybrid 3D DTI and T2WI of the four doctors were compared by using nonparametric Wilcoxon rank. Results The average scores of hybrid 3D DTI to T2WI and alone T2WI to assess NVBs for 3 radiologists and one urologist were 4.4±0.6, 4.3±0.8, 4.2± 0.6, 4.9±0.3 and 2.9±0.8, 3.0±1.1, 1.6±0.7, 3.8±0.5, respectively. The hybird 3D DTI to T2WI improved the discrimination abilities of NVBs around the prostate for 3 radiologists and one urologist (Z values were-12.791,-9.737,-14.538,-14.901, P<0.01 respectively).The added value of hybrid DTI to T2WI for urologist is the highest, and experienced radiologist is the smallest. Conclusion The hybrid 3D DTI
contributes significant incremental value to the standard T2WI technique for assessing NVB around the prostate.
5.Discriminating low grade from high grade prostate cancer based on MR apparent diffusion coefficient map texture analysis
Chanyuan FAN ; Xiangde MIN ; Qiubai LI ; Junhua FANG ; Zhihua FANG ; Peipei ZHANG ; Chaoyan FENG ; Huijuan YOU ; Liang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(10):859-863
Objective To investigate the value of texture analysis based on MR ADC map of prostate in differentiating between low?grade and high?grade prostate cancer (PCa). Methods PCa confirmed by pathology after radical prostatectomy were analyzed retrospectively, all patients underwent multiparametric MRI before radical prostatectomy, including T1WI,T2WI and DWI. On the ADC map, ROI was drawn manually to encompass the whole tumor by ITK?SNAP software. The python?based pyradiomics package was used to extract 105 texture features. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the repeatability of the texture features. The independent sample t test or Mann?Whitney U test was used to exclude features that had no significant difference between low grade and high grade PCa. Lasso regression model and 5 fold cross validation method were used to obtain texture feature combination of the highest performance and develop a classification modelfor discriminating low from high grade PCa. ROC curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of the model. Result Ninety patients with PCa confirmed by pathology after radical prostatectomywere analyzed retrospectively,including 36 patients with low?level PCa (GS≤3+4) and 54 patients with high?level PCa (GS≥4+3). The area under curve of the model was 0.841, with sensitivity 69.6% and specificity 91.2%, which was significantly higher than single texture feature or traditional mean ADC value. Conclusion Texture analysis based on MRI?ADC map of prostate could be used to discriminate low grade PCa from high grade PCa.
6.Assessment of the Severity of Coronavirus Disease:Quantitative Computed Tomography Parameters versusSemiquantitative Visual Score
Xi YIN ; Xiangde MIN ; Yan NAN ; Zhaoyan FENG ; Basen LI ; Wei CAI ; Xiaoqing XI ; Liang WANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2020;21(8):998-1006
Objective:
To compare the accuracies of quantitative computed tomography (CT) parameters and semiquantitative visualscore in evaluating clinical classification of severity of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively enrolled 187 patients with COVID-19 treated at Tongji Hospital of Tongji MedicalCollege from February 15, 2020, to February 29, 2020. Demographic data, imaging characteristics, and clinical data werecollected, and based on the clinical classification of severity, patients were divided into groups 1 (mild) and 2 (severe/critical). A semiquantitative visual score was used to estimate the lesion extent. A three-dimensional slicer was used toprecisely quantify the volume and CT value of the lung and lesions. Correlation coefficients of the quantitative CT parameters,semiquantitative visual score, and clinical classification were calculated using Spearman’s correlation. A receiver operatingcharacteristic curve was used to compare the accuracies of quantitative and semi-quantitative methods.
Results:
There were 59 patients in group 1 and 128 patients in group 2. The mean age and sex distribution of the two groupswere not significantly different. The lesions were primarily located in the subpleural area. Compared to group 1, group 2 hadlarger values for all volume-dependent parameters (p < 0.001). The percentage of lesions had the strongest correlation withdisease severity with a correlation coefficient of 0.495. In comparison, the correlation coefficient of semiquantitative scorewas 0.349. To classify the severity of COVID-19, area under the curve of the percentage of lesions was the highest (0.807;95% confidence interval, 0.744–0.861: p < 0.001) and that of the quantitative CT parameters was significantly higher thanthat of the semiquantitative visual score (p = 0.001).
Conclusion
The classification accuracy of quantitative CT parameters was significantly superior to that of semiquantitativevisual score in terms of evaluating the severity of COVID-19.
7.The value of texture analysis based on T 2WI and apparent diffusion coefficient map in discriminating low grade from high grade prostate cancer
Jinke XIE ; Xiangde MIN ; Basen LI ; Zhaoyan FENG ; Peipei ZHANG ; Wei CAI ; Huijuan YOU ; Chanyuan FAN ; Liang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(12):1191-1196
Objective:To investigate the value of texture analysis based on T 2WI and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps in discriminating low grade from high grade prostate cancer (PCa). Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on patients who were confirmed to be PCa by pathology after surgery and underwent MRI examination in the department of radiology,Tongji Hospital,Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology before radical surgery, including routine T 1WI, T 2WI and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) sequences. 3D data analysis module of the MaZda software was used to manually draw region of interest (ROIs) slice by slice on T 2WI and ADC images, and generate volume of interest (VOI) of the entire tumor. MaZda software was also used to extract texture features. The independent sample t test or Mann-Whitney U test were used to identify the texture features with statistically significant differences between low and high grade PCa groups. Lasso regression model was used to select the best combination of texture features for identifying low and high grade PCa, and then the model was built. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the model in both training cohort and test cohort. Results:The best texture feature combination selected by Lasso regression model were the S (1, 0, 0) correlation of T 2WI and the S (1, 0, 0) correlation, S (1, -1, 0) sum entropy and vertical-run length nonuniformity of ADC maps. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of the model in training cohort was 0.823, and the sensitivity and specificity were 70.4% and 80.8%, respectively, which were better than the single texture feature. The AUC of the model in test cohort was 0.714, which was worse than training cohort. Conclusion:The texture analysis of T 2WI and ADC maps is valuable for the identification of low and high grade PCa.
8. Discriminating low grade from high grade prostate cancer based on MR apparent diffusion coefficient map texture analysis
Chanyuan FAN ; Xiangde MIN ; Qiubai LI ; Junhua FANG ; Zhihua FANG ; Peipei ZHANG ; Chaoyan FENG ; Huijuan YOU ; Liang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(10):859-863
Objective:
To investigate the value of texture analysis based on MR ADC map of prostate in differentiating between low-grade and high-grade prostate cancer (PCa).
Methods:
PCa confirmed by pathology after radical prostatectomy were analyzed retrospectively, all patients underwent multiparametric MRI before radical prostatectomy, including T1WI,T2WI and DWI. On the ADC map, ROI was drawn manually to encompass the whole tumor by ITK-SNAP software. The python-based pyradiomics package was used to extract 105 texture features. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the repeatability of the texture features. The independent sample