Coluna/Columna (Nov 2019)

THE ROLE OF DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI OF PATIENTS WITH SPINE METASTASES

  • Vadim Anatol'evich Byvaltsev,
  • Ivan Andreevich Stepanov,
  • Alexander Ivanovich Kichigin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1808-185120191804225382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 289 – 293

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ABSTRACT Objective: The role of diffusion-weighted MRI in differential diagnostics and predicting the survival of patients with spine metastases was studied. Methods: The study included data from MRI and morphological studies of 23 patients with spine metastases. Results: The values obtained for the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of tumors were compared with their histological type, cell density and Ki-67 proliferation index. The effect of ADC values on overall patient survival was also assessed. A reliable inverse correlation was established between ADC values and Ki-67 proliferation index for various types of spine metastases (r=-0.753, p=0.017). The dependence of ADC values and overall survival of patients with metastases in the spine is shown. Conclusion: The technique of diffusion-weighted MRI can be used as part of a comprehensive assessment in the preoperative planning of surgical treatment, and as a prognostic factor of overall survival for this group of patients. Level of Evidence II. Prognostic retrospective study,

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