Diffusion-weighted MRI with ADC mapping for response prediction and assessment of oesophageal cancer: A systematic review

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2020-01-01

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Vollenbrock, Sophie E.
Voncken, Francine E.M.
Bartels, WilbertISNI 0000000388733745
Beets-Tan, Regina G.H.
Bartels-Rutten, Annemarieke

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim was to perform a systematic review on the value of diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) with apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping in the prediction and assessment of response to chemo- and/or radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer. Materials and methods: A systematic search was performed on Pubmed, Embase, Medline and Cochrane databases. Studies that evaluated the ADC for response evaluation before, during or after chemo- and/or radiotherapy were included. The Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) was used to assess the quality of the included studies. Results: Fourteen studies, comprising 516 patients, in which the response to treatment in oesophageal cancer was evaluated on ADC maps were included. Acquisition parameter settings for DW-MRI and ROI placement varied substantially. The reference standard was RECIST or endoscopic assessment in eight non-surgery studies and histopathology after surgery in six studies. A high pre-treatment ADC significantly correlated with good response in three out of 12 studies; conversely, one study reported a significantly higher pre-treatment ADC in poor responders. In five out of eight studies good responders showed a significantly larger relative increase in ADC two weeks after the onset of treatment (range 23–59%) than poor responders (range 1.5–17%). After chemo- and/or radiotherapy ADC results varied considerably, amongst others due to large variation in the interval between completion of therapy and DW-MRI. Conclusion: DW-MRI for response evaluation to chemo- and/or radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer shows variable methods and results. A large relative ADC increase after two weeks of treatment seems most predictive for good response.

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Apparent diffusion coefficient, MRI, Oesophageal cancer, Response, Taverne, Hematology, Oncology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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Vollenbrock, S E, Voncken, F E M, Bartels, L W, Beets-Tan, R G H & Bartels-Rutten, A 2020, 'Diffusion-weighted MRI with ADC mapping for response prediction and assessment of oesophageal cancer : A systematic review', Radiotherapy and Oncology, vol. 142, pp. 17-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2019.07.006