Preoperative Apparent Diffusion Coefficient of Peritumoral Lesion Associate with Recurrence in Patients with Glioblastoma

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Additional resection beyond contrast enhanced lesion on MRI is recently considered to prolong survival in glioblastoma. Prediction of future recurrent site in the peritumoral lesion on preoperative MRI could be useful for surgical planning. The objective of this study was to determine if the preoperative ADC value was associated with the site of future recurrence in patients with glioblastoma. We retrospectively analyzed 21 patients with primary GBM. The ADC value on MRI were analyzed before and after operation and at recurrence. The region of interests (ROIs) were set to cover almost the FLAIR high-signal lesion surrounding contrast enhanced lesion. We determined whether the value of ADC on MRI was correlated with the spot of future recurrence. Among 1844 ROIs determined in the FLAIR high-signal lesion on preoperative MRI, new enhanced lesions occurred in 186 sites. The other 1258 sites showed no change or decrease in size on follow up MRI, and the other 400 sites were removed in first operation. The pre-operative ADC values of sites corresponding to future recurrence were significantly lower than that of non-recurrent sites (p <0.001). We suggest that a low ADC values in FLAIR high-signal lesion is corresponding to recurrence, and useful for predicting recurrence of the lesion in cases of GBM. These results will be helpful for planning of surgery or radiation therapy and facilitate future prospective studies on GBM.

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Matsuda, K., Kokubo, Y., Kanemura, Y., Kanoto, M., & Sonoda, Y. (2022). Preoperative Apparent Diffusion Coefficient of Peritumoral Lesion Associate with Recurrence in Patients with Glioblastoma. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 62(1), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2021-0182

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