q-space MR imaging of gastric carcinoma ex vivo: Correlation with histopathologic findings

Magn Reson Med. 2016 Aug;76(2):602-12. doi: 10.1002/mrm.25905. Epub 2015 Aug 29.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish the feasibility of q-space imaging (QSI) as a method of assessing the depth of mural invasion, histologic grade, and the presence of lymph node metastasis in gastric carcinomas.

Methods: A 7.0 Tesla MR imaging system was used to investigate 20 gastric specimens containing a carcinoma. QSI was performed by using the following parameters: 50-60 mm × 25-30 mm field of view, 2-mm section thickness, 256 × 128 matrix, 10 b values in the 0-7163 s/mm(2) range, which corresponded to q values of 0-1026/cm, and motion-probing gradients perpendicular to the gastric wall. The MR images and the histopathologic findings were then compared.

Results: The depth of tumor invasion of the gastric wall in all 20 carcinomas (100%) was established by using mean displacement, zero-displacement probability, and kurtosis maps. The QSI parameters were significantly correlated with the histologic grades of the gastric carcinomas (all P < 0.001). The QSI parameters made it possible to differentiate between metastatic and nonmetastatic lymph nodes (all P = 0.001).

Conclusion: Ex vivo QSI facilitates excellent diagnostics for evaluating gastric carcinomas in terms of mural invasion, histologic grade, and the presence of lymph node metastasis. Magn Reson Med 76:602-612, 2016. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: MR imaging; diffusion-weighted imaging; gastric carcinoma; q-space imaging; stomach.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Adenocarcinoma / diagnostic imaging*
  • Adenocarcinoma / pathology*
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Algorithms*
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Image Enhancement / methods
  • Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted / methods*
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neoplasm Invasiveness
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Statistics as Topic
  • Stomach Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging*
  • Stomach Neoplasms / pathology*