Thoracic Cancer (Feb 2020)
Is there any correlation between spectral CT imaging parameters and PD‐L1 expression of lung adenocarcinoma?
Abstract
Background The aim of this study was to explore whether spectral computed tomography (CT) imaging parameters are associated with PD‐L1 expression of lung adenocarcinoma. Methods Spectral CT imaging parameters (iodine concentrations [IC] of lesion in arterial phase [ICLa] and venous phase [ICLv], normalized IC [NICa/NICv]‐normalized to the IC in the aorta, slope of the spectral HU curve [λHUa/λHUv] and enhanced monochromatic CT number [CT40keVa/v, CT70keVa/v] on 40 and 70 keV images) were analyzed in 34 prospectively enrolled lung adenocarcinoma patients with common molecular pathological markers including PD‐L1 expression detected with immunohistochemistry. Patients were divided into two groups: positive PD‐L1 expression and negative PD‐L1 expression groups. Two‐sample Mann‐Whitney U test was used to test the difference of spectral CT imaging parameters between the two groups. Results The CT40keVa (127.03 ± 37.92 vs. −54.69 ± 262.04), CT40keVv (124.39 ± 34.71 vs. −45.73 ± 238.97), CT70keVa (49.56 ± 11.76 vs. −136.51 ± 237.08) and CT70keVv (46.13 ± 15.81 vs. −133.10 ± 230.72) parameters in the positive PD‐L1 expression group of lung adenocarcinoma were significantly higher than the negative PD‐L1 expression group (all P 0.05). Conclusion CT40keVa, CT40keVv, CT70keVa and CT70keVv were increased in positive PD‐L1 expression. These parameters may be used to distinguish the PD‐L1 expression state of lung adenocarcinoma.
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