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Eur J Radiol ; 165: 110919, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37302338

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OBJECTIVE: To asses the correlation of data derived from dual-layer (DL)-CT material-maps and breast MRI data with molecular biomarkers in invasive breast carcinomas. METHODS: All patients at the University Breast Cancer Center who underwent a clinically indicated DLCT-scan and a breast MRI for staging of invasive ductal breast cancer from 2016 to 2020 were prospectively included. Iodine concentration-maps, and Zeffective-maps were reconstructed from the CT-datasets. T1w- and T2w-signal intensities, ADC and the clustered shapes of the dynamic-curves (washout, plateau, persistent) were derived from the MRI-datasets. ROI-based evaluations of the cancers and the reference "musculature" were performed semi-automatically in identical anatomical positions using dedicated evaluation software. Statistical analysis was essentially descriptive using Spearmans rank correlation and (multivariable) partial correlation. RESULTS: The signal intensities measured in the 3rd phase of the contrast dynamics correlated at an intermediate level of significance with the iodine content and the Zeffective-values derived from the breast target lesions (Spearmans rank correlation-coefficient r = 0.237/0.236, p = 0.002/0.003). The bivariate and the multivariate analyses displayed correlations of an intermediate significance level of the iodine content and the Zeff-values measured in the breast target lesions with immunhistochemical subtyping (r = 0.211-0.243, p = 0.002-0.009, respectively). The Zeff-values showed the strongest correlations when normalized to the values measured in the musculature and in the aorta (r = -0.237 to -0.305, r=<0.001-0.003). The MRI-assessments showed correlations of intermediate to high significance and low to intermediate significance between the ratios of the T2w-signal intensities and the trends of the dynamic curves measured in the breast target lesions and in musculature and immunohistochemical cancer subtyping, respectively (T2w: r = 0.232-0.249, p = 0.003/0.002; dynamics: r = -0.322/-0.245, p=<0.001/0.002). The ratios of the clustered trends of the dynamic curves measured in the breast target lesions and in musculature correlated with tumor grading on intermediate significance level (r = -0.213 and -0.194, p = 0.007/0.016) and with Ki-67 on a low significance level (bivariate analysis: r = -0.160, p = 0.040). There was only a weak correlation between the ADC-values measured in the breast target lesions and HER2-expression (bivariate ansalysis: r = 0.191, p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary results indicate that evaluation of perfusion based DLCT-data and MRI-biomarkers show correlations with the immunhistochemical subtyping of invasive ductal breast carcinomas. Further clinical research is warranted in order to validate the value of the results and define clinical situations in which the use of the described DLCT-biomaker and MRI biomarkers may be helpful in clinical patient care.


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Breast Neoplasms , Iodine , Humans , Female , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Biomarkers , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods
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Eur J Radiol ; 156: 110544, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36219916

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlation of quantitative measurements from material decomposition maps calculated from dual-layer CT (DLCT)-image datasets with immunohistochemical biomarkers of invasive breast carcinomas. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All patients at the University Breast Cancer Center who underwent a clinically indicated dual-layer CT-scan for staging of invasive ductal breast carcinoma from 01/2016 to 07/2020 were prospectively included. Iodine concentration maps and maps of the effective atomic numbers (Zeffective) were reconstructed from the image datasets. ROI-based evaluations of the index tumors and predefined references tissues for normalization were performed semi-automatically in identical anatomical positions using dedicated evaluation software. Statistical analysis was essentially descriptive using Spearmans rank correlation and (multivariable) partial correlation. RESULTS: Bivariate showed statistically significant correlations of iodine contents (r = -0.154/-0.202/0.180, p = 0.039/0.006/0.015), and Zeffective-values (r = -0.158/-0.199/0.179, p = 0.034/0.007/0.016) for all 184 carcinomas and the subgroup of 168 invasive ductal carcinomas. The results were confirmed by multivariate analyses with "age", "diameter" and "ACR-grade" as possible confounders. Normalization of the measured target values with those in the aorta confirmed significant correlations of iodine content and Zeffective compared to Estrogen (r = 0.174, p = 0.019), Progesteron (r = 0.168/0.177, p = 0.024/0.017), and HER2 receptor expression (r = -0.222/-0.184, p = 0.003/0.013). All CT-parameters showed significant correlations with immunohistochemical subtyping (r = 0.191/0.192, p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary results indicate that iodine content and Zeffective-values derived from DLCT-examinations correlate with hormone receptor expression in invasive breast carcinomas. Assignments to benign entities already seam feasible in clinical routine CT-diagnostics. After further investigations iodine content and Zeffective may be translated as diagnostical and prognostical biomarkers into clinical routine in the long term.

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