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Published in: European Radiology 2/2020

01-02-2020 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Oncology

Noninvasive prediction of HCC with progenitor phenotype based on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI

Authors: Jie Chen, Zhenru Wu, Chunchao Xia, Hanyu Jiang, Xijiao Liu, Ting Duan, Likun Cao, Zheng Ye, Zhen Zhang, Ling Ma, Bin Song, Yujun Shi

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

Objectives

To explore the noninvasive prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with progenitor phenotype based on gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Methods

This retrospective study included 115 surgery-proven HCCs with preoperative gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI from August 2015 to September 2018. Image features were reviewed. Quantitative image analysis was performed using histogram analysis. HCC with progenitor phenotype was defined as positive for either cytokeratin 19 (CK19) or epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) expression. Statistically significant variables for identifying HCCs with progenitor phenotype were determined at multivariate analyses. ROC analyses were used to determined cutoff values and the diagnostic performance of significant variables and combinations. Prediction nomogram was constructed based on multivariate analysis.

Results

At multivariate regression analyses, AFP ≥ 155.25 ng/mL (p < 0.001), skewness on T2WI ≤ 1.10 (p = 0.024), uniformity on pre-T1WI ≤ 0.91 (p = 0.024), irregular tumor margin (p = 0.006), targetoid appearance (p = 0.001), and the absence of mosaic architecture (p = 0.014) were significant predictors of HCCs expressing progenitor cell markers. Combing any three of those significant variables, it provides a diagnostic accuracy of 0.86 (95% CI 0.78–0.92) with sensitivity of 0.97 (95% CI 0.86–1.00), and specificity of 0.74 (95% CI 0.63–0.83). The C-index of the regression coefficient-based nomogram was 0.94 (95% CI 0.91–0.98).

Conclusions

Noninvasive prediction of HCCs with progenitor phenotype can be achieved with high accuracy by integrated interpretation of biochemical and radiological information, representing a handy tool for precise patient management and the prediction of prognosis.

Key Points

• Qualitative image features of irregular tumor margin, targetoid appearance, and the absence of mosaic architecture are significant predictors of hepatocellular carcinoma with progenitor phenotype.
• Quantitative analyses using whole-lesion histogram analysis provides additional information for the prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma with progenitor phenotype.
• Noninvasive prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma with progenitor phenotype can be achieved with high accuracy by integrated interpretation of clinical information and qualitative and quantitative imaging analyses.
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Metadata
Title
Noninvasive prediction of HCC with progenitor phenotype based on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI
Authors
Jie Chen
Zhenru Wu
Chunchao Xia
Hanyu Jiang
Xijiao Liu
Ting Duan
Likun Cao
Zheng Ye
Zhen Zhang
Ling Ma
Bin Song
Yujun Shi
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06414-2

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