Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the advantage of three-dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible (3D LAVA_Flex) for perineural spread (PNS) status of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in comparison with two-dimensional magnetic resonance sequences.Materials and...

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Main Authors: Dechun Zheng, Shugui Xu, Guojing Lai, ChunMiao Hu, Xisheng Cao, Meimei Feng, Li Peng
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-11-01
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author Dechun Zheng
Shugui Xu
Guojing Lai
ChunMiao Hu
Xisheng Cao
Meimei Feng
Li Peng
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Shugui Xu
Guojing Lai
ChunMiao Hu
Xisheng Cao
Meimei Feng
Li Peng
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description PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the advantage of three-dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible (3D LAVA_Flex) for perineural spread (PNS) status of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in comparison with two-dimensional magnetic resonance sequences.Materials and methodsSixty pathological proved NPC patients were prospective enrolled. A protocol included T2-weighted imaging with fat suppression (T2WI fs), T1-weighted imaging (T1WI) without and with contrast enhancement (T1WI ce), and 3D LAVA_Flex was applied for the recruited subject. After determining radiologic diagnostic criteria, the PNS status of cranial nerves (CNs) was carefully interpreted and recorded at the nerve level, anterior and posterior subgroup level, and individual level, respectively. Chi-square test [or McNemar-Bowker (MB) test], Fisher test, and intraclass correlation analysis were used. A P < 0.05 indicated statistical significance.ResultsPNS rates of the CNs in the advanced T3 to T4 stage subgroup were significantly different in evaluations performed with 3D LAVA_Flex, T2WI fs, T1WI, and T1WI ce at the patient level (n = 51, MB test, all P ≤ 0.031) and posterior CN level (MB test, all P ≤ 0.016). At the nerve level, 3D LAVA_Flex showed greater PNS detectability than T2WI fs, T1WI, and T1WI ce for CN V3 division (P = 0.031, 0.016, and 0.016, respectively), hypoglossal nerve (P = 0.002, 0.016, and 0.008, respectively), and external posterior CN IX–XII in carotid space (all P = 0.001), and T2WI fs and T1WI for CN IX–XI (P = 0.031, 0.001).Conclusions3D LAVA_Flex could improve both accuracy and reliability of PNS evaluation of CNs in the advanced NPC cohort and may facilitate decision making for therapeutic strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-d5c73369a90b4d3f9e1afb36c4322d0e2024-11-29T07:15:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2024-11-011410.3389/fonc.2024.14924651492465Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imagingDechun ZhengShugui XuGuojing LaiChunMiao HuXisheng CaoMeimei FengLi PengPurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the advantage of three-dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible (3D LAVA_Flex) for perineural spread (PNS) status of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in comparison with two-dimensional magnetic resonance sequences.Materials and methodsSixty pathological proved NPC patients were prospective enrolled. A protocol included T2-weighted imaging with fat suppression (T2WI fs), T1-weighted imaging (T1WI) without and with contrast enhancement (T1WI ce), and 3D LAVA_Flex was applied for the recruited subject. After determining radiologic diagnostic criteria, the PNS status of cranial nerves (CNs) was carefully interpreted and recorded at the nerve level, anterior and posterior subgroup level, and individual level, respectively. Chi-square test [or McNemar-Bowker (MB) test], Fisher test, and intraclass correlation analysis were used. A P < 0.05 indicated statistical significance.ResultsPNS rates of the CNs in the advanced T3 to T4 stage subgroup were significantly different in evaluations performed with 3D LAVA_Flex, T2WI fs, T1WI, and T1WI ce at the patient level (n = 51, MB test, all P ≤ 0.031) and posterior CN level (MB test, all P ≤ 0.016). At the nerve level, 3D LAVA_Flex showed greater PNS detectability than T2WI fs, T1WI, and T1WI ce for CN V3 division (P = 0.031, 0.016, and 0.016, respectively), hypoglossal nerve (P = 0.002, 0.016, and 0.008, respectively), and external posterior CN IX–XII in carotid space (all P = 0.001), and T2WI fs and T1WI for CN IX–XI (P = 0.031, 0.001).Conclusions3D LAVA_Flex could improve both accuracy and reliability of PNS evaluation of CNs in the advanced NPC cohort and may facilitate decision making for therapeutic strategies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2024.1492465/fullisovolumetric imaging3D LAVA_Flexperineural spreadcranial nervenasopharyngeal carcinoma
spellingShingle Dechun Zheng
Shugui Xu
Guojing Lai
ChunMiao Hu
Xisheng Cao
Meimei Feng
Li Peng
Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
Frontiers in Oncology
isovolumetric imaging
3D LAVA_Flex
perineural spread
cranial nerve
nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
title_full Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
title_fullStr Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
title_full_unstemmed Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
title_short Perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: superiority and reliability of isovolumetric MR imaging
title_sort perineural spread evaluation of cranial nerves in nasopharyngeal carcinoma superiority and reliability of isovolumetric mr imaging
topic isovolumetric imaging
3D LAVA_Flex
perineural spread
cranial nerve
nasopharyngeal carcinoma
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2024.1492465/full
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