Diagnostic Validity and Reliability of BT-RADS in the Management of Recurrent High-Grade Glioma - 14/03/24
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Highlights |
• | BT-RADS showed high diagnostic accuracy in detecting the recurrence of HGG. |
• | BT-RADS provide a great help in assessment of post treatment response of HGG. |
• | BT-RADS improved radiologists’ reports performance with no ambiguous terms. |
Abstract |
Background and purpose |
BT-RADS is a new framework system for reporting the treatment response of brain tumors. The aim of the study was to assess the diagnostic performance and reliability of the BT-RADS in predicting the recurrence of high-grade glioma (HGG).
Materials and Methods |
This prospective single-center study recruited 81 cases with previously operated and pathologically proven HGG. The patients underwent baseline and follow-up contrast-enhanced MRI (CE-MRI). Two neuro-radiologists with ten years-experience in neuroimaging independently analyzed and interpreted the MRI images and assigned a BT-RADS category for each case. To assess the diagnostic accuracy of the BT-RADS for detecting recurrent HGG, the reference standard was the histopathology for BT-RADS categories 3 and 4, while neurological clinical examination and clinical follow up were used as a reference for BT-RADS categories 1 and 2. The inter-reader agreement was assessed using the Cohen's Kappa test.
Results |
The study included 81 cases of HGG, of which 42 were recurrent and 39 were non-recurrent HGG cases based on the reference test. BT-RADS 3B was the best cutoff for predicting recurrent HGG with a sensitivity of 90.5% to 92.9%, specificity of 76.9% to 84.6%, and accuracy of 83.9% to 88.9%, based on both readers. The BT-RADS showed a substantial inter-reader agreement with a K of 0.710 (P = 0.001).
Conclusions |
The BT-RADS is a valid and reliable framework for predicting recurrent HGG. Moreover, BT-RADS can help neuro-oncologists make clinical decisions that can potentially improve the patient's outcome.
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Abbreviations : HGG, CE-MRI, RANO, T1WI, FLAIR, ROI, DWI, KPS, ECOG, MRS, PWI
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