Gadoxetic Acid-enhanced MRI Scoring Model to Predict Pathologic Features of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Kun Zhang1, Kan He1, Lei Zhang1
1From the Department of Radiology, Medical Imaging Institute of Tianjin, Tianjin First Central Hospital, School of Medicine, Nankai University, 24 Fukang Rd, Nankai District, Tianjin 300192, China (K.Z., S.S.X., L.Y.L., S.X., W.S.); Department of Radiology, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China (K.H., L.Z., Y.Z.C., H.M.Z.); Department of Radiology, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Tianjin, China (W.C.L., Z.X.Y.); Tianjin Key Laboratory of Digestive Cancer, Tianjin, China (W.C.L., Z.X.Y.); State Key Laboratory of Druggability Evaluation and Systematic Translational Medicine, Tianjin, China (W.C.L., Z.X.Y.); Tianjin's Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Tianjin, China (W.C.L., Z.X.Y.); Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China (Z.W.S.); and Department of Immunology, Nankai University School of Medicine, Nankai University, Tianjin, China (X.M.S.).
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Background Prediction of high-risk pathologic features such as microvascular invasion (MVI), poorly differentiated pathologic grade (poor PG), and satellite nodules (SNs) has significant clinical value, as these features are associated with early recurrence and metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Purpose To develop and validate a preoperative scoring model using gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI features for noninvasive prediction of HCC high-risk pathologic features and early recurrence. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included consecutive patients with HCC who underwent preoperative gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI at three centers (one training dataset and two external validation datasets) between January 2014 and January 2021. The preoperative imaging characteristics of each patient were evaluated via multivariable logistic regression, using surgical specimen pathologic evaluation as the reference standard, for prediction of MVI, poor PG, and SNs. In the training dataset, eight intratumoral features, three peritumoral features, and three laboratory indicators were initially evaluated. A scoring model was developed based on the results of the logistic regression, with the following imaging features demonstrating significant independent association with high-risk pathologic features: diameter greater than 4.0 cm, irregular morphology, intratumoral arteries, peritumoral enhancement in the arterial phase, and low peritumoral signal intensity. The resulting score, called the Image score (I-score), to predict early recurrence of HCC in patients was further validated in an outcome dataset. Results A total of 366 patients (median age, 57 years [IQR, 49-64 years]; 314 men, 52 women) from the three centers were included in the training dataset (n = 150), two external validation datasets (n = 73 and 56), and outcome dataset (n = 87). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of the I-score for predicting high-risk pathologic features was 0.93 (95% CI: 0.88, 0.97) in the training dataset and 0.86 (95% CI: 0.76, 0.93) and 0.84 (95% CI: 0.72, 0.92) in the two external datasets. In the outcome dataset, the I-score was an independent predictor of early recurrence (hazard ratio, 5.2 [95% CI: 1.9, 14.2]; P = .002). A combined model including the I-score and two other predictors demonstrated superior prognostic performance (C index, 0.84 [95% CI: 0.74, 0.91]). Conclusion The developed scoring model based on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI enabled noninvasive preoperative prediction of HCC high-risk pathologic features and early recurrence. © RSNA, 2025 Supplemental material is available for this article.
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