Elsevier

Oral Oncology

Volume 68, May 2017, Pages 81-91
Oral Oncology

Review
Intravoxel incoherent motion magnetic resonance imaging in head and neck cancer: A systematic review of the diagnostic and prognostic value

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Highlights

  • IVIM imaging is a functional imaging technique without contrast administration.

  • IVIM takes into account diffusion and perfusion characteristics of tissue.

  • With IVIM salivary gland tumors can be characterized non-invasively.

  • Preliminary data suggests (early) changes of IVIM parameters have prognostic value.

Abstract

Intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) imaging is increasingly applied in the assessment of head and neck cancer (HNC). Our purpose was to determine the diagnostic and prognostic performance of IVIM in HNC by performing a critical review of the literature. Pubmed and EMBASE were searched until May 2016. Study and patients characteristics, imaging protocol and diagnostic or prognostic outcomes were extracted by 2 independent reviewers. The studied IVIM parameters were diffusion coefficient (D), pseudodiffusion coefficient (D∗), and perfusion fraction (f). We included 10 diagnostic studies, 5 prognostic studies and 2 studies assessing both. Studies were very heterogeneous in terms of applied b-values, imaging protocols, outcome measurements and reference standards; therefore we did not perform a meta-analysis. The most commonly used sequence was “spin-echo planar imaging”. A median of 10.5 b-values (range, 3–17) were used. All but three studies included at least 4 b-values below b = 200 s/mm2. By combining IVIM-parameters squamous cell carcinomas, lymphomas, malignant salivary gland tumors, Warthin’s tumors and pleomorphic adenomas could be differentiated with a sensitivity of 85–87% and specificity of 80–100%. Low pre-treatment D or f and an increase in D during treatment were associated with a favorable response to treatment. D∗ appeared to be the parameter with the lowest prognostic value. Future research should focus on finding the optimal IVIM protocol, using uniformly accepted study methods and larger patient populations.

Keywords

Head and neck neoplasms
Intravoxel incoherent motion
Diffusion-weighted Imaging
Diagnostic performance
Prognostic performance
Systematic review

Abbreviations

ADC
apparent diffusion coefficient
CHESS
chemical shift selective
D*
pseudodiffusion coefficient
D
diffusion coefficient
DWI
diffusion-weighted imaging
f
perfusion fraction
HASTE
half-fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo
IVIM
intravoxel incoherent motion
NAC
neo-adjuvant chemotherapy
PP
perfusion-related parameter
QUADAS-2
quality assessment of studies of diagnostic accuracy included in systematic reviews
QUIPS
quality in prognostic studies
SPIR
spectral presaturation with inversion recovery
SS-SE-EPI
single-shot spin-echo echo planar imaging
STIR
short tau inversion recovery
YI
youden index

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