PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Differentiation of central lung cancer from atelectasis: comparison of diffusion-weighted MRI with PET/CT.

  • Rui-Meng Yang,
  • Long Li,
  • Xin-Hua Wei,
  • Yong-Mei Guo,
  • Yun-Hai Huang,
  • Li-Sha Lai,
  • A-Mei Chen,
  • Guo-Shun Liu,
  • Wei-Feng Xiong,
  • Liang-Ping Luo,
  • Xin-Qing Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. e60279

Abstract

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ObjectiveProspectively assess the performance of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) for differentiation of central lung cancer from atelectasis.Materials and methods38 consecutive lung cancer patients (26 males, 12 females; age range: 28-71 years; mean age: 49 years) who were referred for thoracic MR imaging examinations were enrolled. MR examinations were performed using a 1.5-T clinical scanner and scanning sequences of T1WI, T2WI, and DWI. Cancers and atelectasis were measured by mapping of the apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) obtained with a b-value of 500 s/mm(2).ResultsPET/CT and DW-MR allowed differentiation of tumor and atelectasis in all 38 cases, but T2WI did not allow differentiation in 9 cases. Comparison of conventional T2WI and DW-MRI indicated a higher contrast noise ratio of the central lung carcinoma than the atelectasis by DW-MRI. ADC maps indicated significantly lower mean ADC in the central lung carcinoma than in the atelectasis (1.83±0.58 vs. 2.90±0.26 mm(2)/s, pConclusionsDW-MR imaging provides valuable information not obtained by conventional MR and may be useful for differentiation of central lung carcinoma from atelectasis. Future developments may allow DW-MR imaging to be used as an alternative to PET-CT in imaging of patients with lung cancer.