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Published on: December 15, 2014
Early Identification of Pathologic Complete Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Using Multiphase DCE-MRI by Siamese
Yao Huang1,2, Ying Cao1,2, Xiaofei Hu3
1School of Medicine, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.
Background:
Siamese network (SN) using longitudinal DCE-MRI for pathologic complete response (pCR) identification lack a unified approach to phases selection.
Purpose:
To identify pCR in early-stage NAC, using SN with longitudinal DCE-MRI and introducing IPS for phases selection.
Study Type:
Multicenter, longitudinal.
Population:
Center A: 162 female patients (50.63 ± 8.41 years) divided 7:3 into training and internal validation cohorts. Center B: 61 female patients (50.08 ± 7.82 years) were used as an external validation cohort.
Field Strength/Sequence:
Center A: single vendor 3.0 T with a compressed-sensing volume interpolated breath-hold examination sequence. Center B: single vendor 1.5 T with volume interpolated breath-hold examination sequence.
Assessment:
Patients underwent DCE-MRI before and after two NAC cycles, with tumor regions of interest (ROI) manually delineated. Histopathology was the reference for pCR identification. Models developed included a clinical one, four SN models based on IPS-selected phases, and integrated models combining clinical and SN features.
Statistical Tests:
Model performance was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). The DeLong test was used to compare AUCs. Net reclassification improvement and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) tests were employed for performance comparison. P < 0.05 was considered significant.
Results:
In internal and external validation cohorts, the clinical model showed AUCs of 0.760 and 0.718. SN and integrated models, with increasing phases via IPS, achieved AUCs ranging from 0.813 to 0.951 and 0.818 to 0.922. Notably, SN-3 and integrated-3 and integrated-4 outperformed the clinical model. However, input phases beyond 20% did not significantly enhance performance (IDI test: SN-4 vs. SN-3, P = 0.314 and 0.630; integrated-4 vs. integrated-3, P = 0.785 and 0.709).
Data Conclusion:
The longitudinal multiphase DCE-MRI based on the SN demonstrates promise for identifying pCR in breast cancer.
Evidence Level:
1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 4.
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