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Combining positron emission tomography/computed tomography, radiomics, and sentinel lymph node mapping for nodal staging of endometrial cancer patients

Authors :
Crivellaro, C
Landoni, C
Elisei, F
Buda, A
Bonacina, M
Grassi, T
Monaco, L
Giuliani, D
Gotuzzo, I
Magni, S
Di Martino, G
Delle Marchette, M
Guerra, L
Landoni, F
Fruscio, R
Messa, C
De Bernardi, E
Crivellaro, Cinzia
Landoni, Claudio
Elisei, Federica
Buda, Alessandro
Bonacina, Manuela
Grassi, Tommaso
Monaco, Lavinia
Giuliani, Daniela
Gotuzzo, Irene
Magni, Sonia
Di Martino, Giampaolo
Delle Marchette, Martina
Guerra, Luca
Landoni, Fabio
Fruscio, Robert
Messa, Cristina
De Bernardi, Elisabetta
Crivellaro, C
Landoni, C
Elisei, F
Buda, A
Bonacina, M
Grassi, T
Monaco, L
Giuliani, D
Gotuzzo, I
Magni, S
Di Martino, G
Delle Marchette, M
Guerra, L
Landoni, F
Fruscio, R
Messa, C
De Bernardi, E
Crivellaro, Cinzia
Landoni, Claudio
Elisei, Federica
Buda, Alessandro
Bonacina, Manuela
Grassi, Tommaso
Monaco, Lavinia
Giuliani, Daniela
Gotuzzo, Irene
Magni, Sonia
Di Martino, Giampaolo
Delle Marchette, Martina
Guerra, Luca
Landoni, Fabio
Fruscio, Robert
Messa, Cristina
De Bernardi, Elisabetta
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective To evaluate the combination of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) and sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in women with apparent early-stage endometrial carcinoma. The correlation between radiomics features extracted from PET images of the primary tumor and the presence of nodal metastases was also analyzed. Methods From November 2006 to March 2019, 167 patients with endometrial cancer were included. All women underwent PET/CT and surgical staging: 60/167 underwent systematic lymphadenectomy (Group 1) while, more recently, 107/167 underwent SLN biopsy (Group 2) with technetium-99m +blue dye or indocyanine green. Histology was used as standard reference. PET endometrial lesions were segmented (n=98); 167 radiomics features were computed inside tumor contours using standard Image Biomarker Standardization Initiative (IBSI) methods. Radiomics features associated with lymph node metastases were identified (Mann-Whitney test) in the training group (A); receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, area under the curve (AUC) values were computed and optimal cut-off (Youden index) were assessed in the test group (B). Results In Group 1, eight patients had nodal metastases (13%): Seven correctly ridentified by PET/CT true-positive with one false-negative case. In Group 2, 27 patients (25%) had nodal metastases: 13 true-positive and 14 false-negative. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of PET/CT for pelvic nodal metastases were 87%, 94%, 93%, 70%, and 98% in Group 1 and 48%, 97%, 85%, 87%, and 85% in Group 2, respectively. On radiomics analysis a significant association was found between the presence of lymph node metastases and 64 features. Volume-density, a measurement of shape irregularity, was the most predictive feature (p=0001, AUC=0,77, cut-off 0.35). When t esting cut-off in Group B to discriminate metastatic tumors, PET false-negative findings were reduced from 14 to 8 (-43%).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308932840
Document Type :
Electronic Resource