This study aimed to investigate the Diffusion-Tensor-Imaging (DTI) potential in the detection of microstructural changes in prostate cancer (PCa) in relation to the diffusion weight (b-value) and the associated diffusion length l(D). Thirty-two patients (age range = 50-87 years) with biopsy-proven PCa underwent Diffusion-Weighted-Imaging (DWI) at 3T, using single non-zero b-value or groups of b-values up to b = 2500 s/mm(2). The DTI maps (mean-diffusivity, MD; fractional-anisotropy, FA; axial and radial diffusivity, D// and D?), visual quality, and the association between DTI-metrics and Gleason Score (GS) and DTI-metrics and age were discussed in relation to diffusion compartments probed by water molecules at different b-values. DTI-metrics differentiated benign from PCa tissue (p & LE; 0.0005), with the best discriminative power versus GS at b-values & GE; 1500 s/mm(2), and for b-values range 0-2000 s/mm(2), when the l(D) is comparable to the size of the epithelial compartment. The strongest linear correlations between MD, D//, D?, and GS were found at b = 2000 s/mm(2) and for the range 0-2000 s/mm(2). A positive correlation between DTI parameters and age was found in benign tissue. In conclusion, the use of the b-value range 0-2000 s/mm(2) and b-value = 2000 s/mm(2) improves the contrast and discriminative power of DTI with respect to PCa. The sensitivity of DTI parameters to age-related microstructural changes is worth consideration.
Acquisition parameters influence diffusion metrics effectiveness in probing prostate tumor and age-related microstructure / Stella Caporale, Alessandra; Nezzo, Marco; DI TRANI, maria giovanna; Maiuro, Alessandra; Miano, Roberto; Bove, Pierluigi; Mauriello, Alessandro; Manenti, Guglielmo; Capuani, Silvia. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 13:5(2023). [10.3390/jpm13050860]
Acquisition parameters influence diffusion metrics effectiveness in probing prostate tumor and age-related microstructure
Maria Giovanna Di Trani;Alessandra Maiuro;Silvia Capuani
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2023
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This study aimed to investigate the Diffusion-Tensor-Imaging (DTI) potential in the detection of microstructural changes in prostate cancer (PCa) in relation to the diffusion weight (b-value) and the associated diffusion length l(D). Thirty-two patients (age range = 50-87 years) with biopsy-proven PCa underwent Diffusion-Weighted-Imaging (DWI) at 3T, using single non-zero b-value or groups of b-values up to b = 2500 s/mm(2). The DTI maps (mean-diffusivity, MD; fractional-anisotropy, FA; axial and radial diffusivity, D// and D?), visual quality, and the association between DTI-metrics and Gleason Score (GS) and DTI-metrics and age were discussed in relation to diffusion compartments probed by water molecules at different b-values. DTI-metrics differentiated benign from PCa tissue (p & LE; 0.0005), with the best discriminative power versus GS at b-values & GE; 1500 s/mm(2), and for b-values range 0-2000 s/mm(2), when the l(D) is comparable to the size of the epithelial compartment. The strongest linear correlations between MD, D//, D?, and GS were found at b = 2000 s/mm(2) and for the range 0-2000 s/mm(2). A positive correlation between DTI parameters and age was found in benign tissue. In conclusion, the use of the b-value range 0-2000 s/mm(2) and b-value = 2000 s/mm(2) improves the contrast and discriminative power of DTI with respect to PCa. The sensitivity of DTI parameters to age-related microstructural changes is worth consideration.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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