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Abstract #3860

Decoding the Heterogeneity of Glioma IDH Genotyping by DCE-MRI of Spatial Habitat Analysis: A Feasibility Study

Dandan Song1, Yueluan Jiang2, Yang Song3, Miao Chang1, and Guoguang Fan1
1Department of Radiology, The First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China, 2MR Research Collaboration, Siemens Healthineers, Beijing, China, 3MR Research Collaboration, Siemens Healthineers, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Tumors (Pre-Treatment), DSC & DCE Perfusion

Motivation: To evaluate dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI for assessing heterogeneity in glioma IDH genotyping and derive a combined map.

Goal(s): To predict specific tumor areas and to guide biopsy and precision molecular typing therapy.

Approach: Whole tumor volumes were delineated on DCE images, and voxel-wise clustering of each quantitative imaging map identified five combined physiologic MRI habitats.

Results: DCE-Ktrans within necrosis subregion (mask1) emerged as the best parameter to identify IDH status (AUC=0.824, p<0.001), while DCE-Ktrans within mild reinforcement region (mask 2) was positively correlated with Ki-67(r=0.473, p=0.001) and DCE-Ve of middle reinforcement (mask 4) was positively correlated with microvessel density (MVD)(r=-0.549, p<0.001).

Impact: Based on the habitat analysis of MR perfusion imaging, glioma was divided into different sub-regions, which reflected biological information such as necrosis, hypoxia, and angiogenesis, predicted molecular classification and guided clinical biopsy or surgical sampling accurately to guide precision therapy.

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