BMC Surgery (Jan 2023)

Impact of apparent diffusion coefficient on prognosis of early hepatocellular carcinoma: a case control study

  • Shinichiro Yamada,
  • Yuji Morine,
  • Tetsuya Ikemoto,
  • Yu Saito,
  • Hiroki Teraoku,
  • Yuhei Waki,
  • Chiharu Nakasu,
  • Mitsuo Shimada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-022-01892-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background We investigated the usefulness of apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) from diffusion-weighted images (DWI) obtained using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for prognosis of early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC): Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage 0 and A. Methods We enrolled 102 patients who had undergone surgical resection for early HCC: BCLC stage 0 and A, and calculated their minimum ADC using DWI-MRI. We divided patients into ADCHigh (n = 72) and ADCLow (n = 30) groups, and compared clinicopathological factors between the two groups. Results The ADCLow group showed higher protein induced by vitamin K absence-II (PIVKA-II) levels (p = 0.02) compared with the ADCHigh group. In overall survival, the ADCLow group showed significantly worse prognosis than the ADCHigh group (p < 0.01). Univariate analysis identified multiple tumors, infiltrative growth, high PIVKA-II, and low ADC value as prognostic factors. Multivariate analysis identified infiltrative growth and low ADC value as an independent prognostic factor. Conclusion ADC values can be used to estimate the prognosis of early HCC.

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