Published February 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Grading of Cerebral Glioma with Multiparametric MR Imaging and 18F-FDG-PET: Concordance and Accuracy

  • 1. Seoul National University Hospital, Department of Radiology, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Yonsei University College of Medicine, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
  • 3. Seoul National University Hospital, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
  • 4. Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
  • 5. Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Department of Radiology, Bucheon (Korea, Republic of)

Description

To retrospectively evaluate concordance rates and predictive values in concordant cases among multiparametric MR techniques and FDG-PET to grade cerebral gliomas. Multiparametric MR imaging and FDG-PET were performed in 60 consecutive patients with cerebral gliomas (12 low-grade and 48 high-grade gliomas). As the dichotomic variables, conventional MRI, minimum apparent diffusion coefficient in diffusion-weighted imaging, maximum relative cerebral blood volume ratio in perfusion-weighted imaging, choline/creatine ratio and (lipid and lactate)/creatine ratio in MR spectroscopy, and maximum standardised uptake value ratio in FDG-PET in low- and high-grade gliomas were compared. Their concordance rates and positive/negative predictive values (PPV/NPV) in concordant cases were obtained for the various combinations of multiparametric MR techniques and FDG-PET. There were significant differences between low- and high-grade gliomas in all techniques. Combinations of two, three, four, and five out of the five techniques showed concordance rates of 77.0 ± 4.8 %, 65.5 ± 4.0 %, 58.3 ± 2.6 % and 53.3 %, PPV in high-grade concordant cases of 97.3 ± 1.7 %, 99.1 ± 1.4 %, 100.0 ± 0 % and 100.0 % and NPV in low-grade concordant cases of 70.2 ± 7.5 %, 78.0 ± 6.0 %, 80.3 ± 3.4 % and 80.0 %, respectively. Multiparametric MR techniques and FDG-PET have a concordant tendency in a two-tiered classification for the grading of cerebral glioma. If at least two examinations concordantly indicated high-grade gliomas, the PPV was about 95 %. (orig.)

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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-013-3019-3

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Journal Title
European Radiology
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 380-389
ISSN
0938-7994
CODEN
EURAE3