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Challenges for the functional diffusion map in pediatric brain tumors
Authors:Matthew Grech-Sollars  Dawn E. Saunders  Kim P. Phipps  Ramneek Kaur  Simon M.L. Paine  Thomas S. Jacques  Jonathan D. Clayden  Chris A. Clark
Abstract:

Background

The functional diffusion map (fDM) has been suggested as a tool for early detection of tumor treatment efficacy. We aim to study 3 factors that could act as potential confounders in the fDM: areas of necrosis, tumor grade, and change in tumor size.

Methods

Thirty-four pediatric patients with brain tumors were enrolled in a retrospective study, approved by the local ethics committee, to examine the fDM. Tumors were selected to encompass a range of types and grades. A qualitative analysis was carried out to compare how fDM findings may be affected by each of the 3 confounders by comparing fDM findings to clinical image reports.

Results

Results show that the fDM in areas of necrosis do not discriminate between treatment response and tumor progression. Furthermore, tumor grade alters the behavior of the fDM: a decrease in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) is a sign of tumor progression in high-grade tumors and treatment response in low-grade tumors. Our results also suggest using only tumor area overlap between the 2 time points analyzed for the fDM in tumors of varying size.

Conclusions

Interpretation of fDM results needs to take into account the underlying biology of both tumor and healthy tissue. Careful interpretation of the results is required with due consideration to areas of necrosis, tumor grade, and change in tumor size.
Keywords:apparent diffusion coefficient   functional diffusion map   parametric response map   childhood tumors   diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
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