Abstract 1570P
Background
Patients with Esophageal Cancer (EC) have variable responses to (chemo)radiotherapy. A reliable early prediction of outcomes allows for enhancing treatment efficacy and follow-up monitoring. DCE-MRI can provide information regarding tumor perfusion and permeability and has shown prognostic value in certain tumor types. Our aim was to investigate the potential application of DCE-MRI parameters as predictors for progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) inpatients with EC treated with concurrent chemoradiation (CRT).
Methods
This study involved fifty-two patients with esophageal cancer and treated with CRT. The patients underwent DCE-MRI before CRT (pre-CRT) in three weeks and three weeks after starting CRT (post-CRT). Patients were grouped into high and low risk groups according to the cut-off value of best OS and PFS respectively. The correlations between quantitative parameters of DCE-MRI (pre-Ktrans, post-Ktrans and the changes and ratios of parameters (ΔiKtrans, riKtrans), and OS/PFS were calculated and compared between two-time frames in two groups, respectively. The K-M method was used to calculate the survival curve, and the log-rank method was used to compare differences in the survival curves.
Results
The level of pre-CRT Ktrans was positively associated with OS (cutoff value=70.53/min, p=0.113) and PFS (cutoff value=70.53/min, p=0.026). The level of post-CRT Ktrans was impaired associated with OS (cutoff value=45.60/min, p=0.001) and PFS (cutoff value=45.60/min, p=0.003). Level of riKtrans was impaired associated with OS (cutoff value=0.374, p=0.024) and PFS (cutoff value=0.374, p=0.040). The level of ΔiKtrans was impaired associated with OS (cutoff value=4.5/min, p=0.048) and PFS (cutoff value=0.595/min, p=0.056).
Conclusions
This study suggests an important role for DCE-MRI parameter Ktrans as a predictor of outcome in Esophageal Cancer patients treated with CRT.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
Y. Liu.
Funding
NA.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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