Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) as a quantitative parameter in diffusion weighted MR imaging in gynecologic cancer: Dependence on b-values used

Authors

  • Jesper Folsted Kallehauge Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Kari Tanderup Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Søren Haack Department of Clinical Engineering, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Thomas Nielsen Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, University of Aarhus, Denmark
  • Ludvig Paul Muren Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Lars Fokdal Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Jacob Christian Lindegaard Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Erik Morre Pedersen Department of Radiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/0284186X.2010.500305

Abstract

Background. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) has gained interest as an imaging modality for assessment of tumor extension and response to cancer treatment. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of the choice of b-values on the calculation of the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) for locally advanced gynecological cancer and to estimate a stable interval of diffusion gradients that allows for best comparison of the ADC between patients and institutions. Material and methods. Six patients underwent a high resolution single shot EPI based DWI scan with 16 different diffusion gradients on a 3 Tesla Philips Achieva MR-scanner. Data analysis was performed by applying a monoexponential and a biexponential model to the acquired data. The biexponential function models the effect of both perfusion and diffusion. Results and conclusion. ADC changes of up to 40% were seen with the use of different b-values. Using a lower b-value ≥ 150 s/mm2 and an upper b-value ≥ 700 s/mm2 limited the variation to less that 10% from the reference ADC value. By eliminating the contribution of perfusion the uncertainty of quantitative ADC values were significantly reduced.

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Published

2010-10-01

How to Cite

Folsted Kallehauge, J., Tanderup, K., Haack, S., Nielsen, T., Paul Muren, L., Fokdal, L., … Morre Pedersen, E. (2010). Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) as a quantitative parameter in diffusion weighted MR imaging in gynecologic cancer: Dependence on b-values used. Acta Oncologica, 49(7), 1017–1022. https://doi.org/10.3109/0284186X.2010.500305