The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis
PURPOSEApparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, which are derived from diffusion-weighted imaging, have a potential role for predicting treatment response. A systematic review was conducted to examine the value of baseline ADC values for predicting leiomyoma size reduction after uterine arterial...
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| author | Dyda Dao Sally J. Kang Mehran Midia |
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| description | PURPOSEApparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, which are derived from diffusion-weighted imaging, have a potential role for predicting treatment response. A systematic review was conducted to examine the value of baseline ADC values for predicting leiomyoma size reduction after uterine arterial embolization (UAE).METHODSStudy selection, quality appraisal and data extraction were conducted independently by two authors. Statistical analyses included the calculation of weighted means and summary correlation coefficients (under the random effects model).RESULTSEleven studies consisting of a total of 258 patients (age, weighted mean±standard deviation [SD], 43.1±10.1 years) were included. The weighted mean±SD ADC value was 1.2±1.5 ×10-3 s/mm2 at baseline (ten studies) and 1.3±2.8 ×10-3 s/mm2 at approximately 6 months after embolization (six studies). The weighted mean percentage leiomyoma volume reduction (VR) at 6 months was 47.1%±35.6% (seven studies). Based on four studies, the weighted summary correlation coefficient for the correlation between baseline ADC and leiomyoma VR at approximately 6 months was not significant (r=0.40; 95% CI, -0.07 to 0.72; I2=69.7%). No associations were found in three of the four studies that examined changes in ADC values as a predictor.CONCLUSIONDue to high heterogeneity, it is unclear whether ADC may be useful for predicting treatment responses to UAE. |
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| spelling | doaj-c5cf97eb0d58499c86f32c5deb1ec62d2025-11-02T21:13:37ZengTurkish Society of RadiologyDiagnostic and Interventional Radiology1305-38251305-36122019-03-0125215716510.5152/dir.2019.1829413049054The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysisDyda Dao0Sally J. Kang1Mehran Midia2 Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, USA Toronto University School of Medicine, Toronto, Canada Department of Radiology, McMaster University School of Medicine, Ontario, Canada PURPOSEApparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, which are derived from diffusion-weighted imaging, have a potential role for predicting treatment response. A systematic review was conducted to examine the value of baseline ADC values for predicting leiomyoma size reduction after uterine arterial embolization (UAE).METHODSStudy selection, quality appraisal and data extraction were conducted independently by two authors. Statistical analyses included the calculation of weighted means and summary correlation coefficients (under the random effects model).RESULTSEleven studies consisting of a total of 258 patients (age, weighted mean±standard deviation [SD], 43.1±10.1 years) were included. The weighted mean±SD ADC value was 1.2±1.5 ×10-3 s/mm2 at baseline (ten studies) and 1.3±2.8 ×10-3 s/mm2 at approximately 6 months after embolization (six studies). The weighted mean percentage leiomyoma volume reduction (VR) at 6 months was 47.1%±35.6% (seven studies). Based on four studies, the weighted summary correlation coefficient for the correlation between baseline ADC and leiomyoma VR at approximately 6 months was not significant (r=0.40; 95% CI, -0.07 to 0.72; I2=69.7%). No associations were found in three of the four studies that examined changes in ADC values as a predictor.CONCLUSIONDue to high heterogeneity, it is unclear whether ADC may be useful for predicting treatment responses to UAE. http://www.dirjournal.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/the-utility-of-apparent-diffusion-coefficients-for/54969 |
| spellingShingle | Dyda Dao Sally J. Kang Mehran Midia The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title | The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title_full | The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title_fullStr | The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title_short | The utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
| title_sort | utility of apparent diffusion coefficients for predicting treatment response to uterine arterial embolization for uterine leiomyomas a systematic review and meta analysis |
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