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The diagnostic efficacy of tailored multiparametric breast MRI in indeterminate mammographic lesions: A single tertiary oncology center

Research Authors
Gehan Seifeldein, Tarek M Elsaba, Adel Gabr, Dalia O Mohamed, Summer Elmorshidy, Haisam Atta
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2020
Research Journal
International Journal of Cancer and Biomedical Research
Research Publisher
The Egyptian Association for Cancer Research (EACR)
Research Vol
4:3:217:228
Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
217-228
Research Website
https://journals.ekb.eg/article_114308.html
Research Abstract

Aim:
Assessing the diagnostic role of multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) in indeterminate mammographic breast lesions and postulated a diagnostic model for MRI interpretation integrating the morphological, and functional parameters.
Material and Methods:
Two hundred forty patients included in a self-control retrospective study in a tertiary center. All patients examined with 1.5T MR unit using multiparametric studies including morphological analysis followed by functional evaluation via MR diffusion (MR-DWI), spectroscopy(MRS), and kinetic enhanced curves (DCE-MRI). Diagnostic performance of each parameter was evaluated alone and in combination. The histopathological results were the standard of reference.
Results:
Combined mpMRI parameters possess a moderate agreement (κ=0.435) with 23.5% false discovery rate (FDR) and an overall accuracy of 78%.On the other hand, combined mpMRI data after omitting MRS data show almost perfect agreement (κ=0.923)with histopathological data and recorded 100% specificity, 90% specificity, 5% FDR and zero% for both false omission rate (FOR) and false-negative rate (FNR). The Quantitative analysis of DWI with ADC map shows a significant statistical value for mean ADC (m-ADC) value and relative ADC (r-ADC) value. The former has cutoff value 1.1x10-3 mm2/sec with higher specificity 97.5% while r-ADC has cutoff value 0.42x10-3 mm2/sec with quite lower specificity 85%. Perfect agreement in the interpretation of DCE-MRI curves, MR-DWI, and MRS with κ =0.92,0.9 and 0.84 respectively.
Conclusion:
Tailored combined multiparametric MRI is a potent diagnostic tool in the …