The efficacy of MRI with ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (USPIO) in head and neck cancers.

  • Mehran Baghi
  • Martin G Mack
  • Markus Hambek
  • Joerg Rieger
  • Thomas Vogl
  • Wolfgang Gstoettner
  • Rainald Knecht

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The objective was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared to plain MRI in patients with a clinical N+ neck using histology as a gold standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients underwent unenhanced and USPIO-enhanced MRI using T1-weighted spin echo (SE) sequences and high resolution Turbo-Spin-Echo (TSE) T2-weighted sequences, as well as T2-weighted Gradient Echo (GE) sequences in axial and sagittal slice orientation. The signal intensity (SI) decrease was measured by a region of interest evaluation and visual analysis was performed. RESULTS: Histopathological evaluation of 363 lymph nodes revealed 34 as metastatic. USPIO MRI detected 28 metastases (sensitivity 82.3%) and 329 non-metastatic lymph nodes (specificity 100%). Regarding lymph node size, USPIO MRI was correct in all patients who underwent surgery. One lymph node with microinfiltration of tumor cells was detected by USPIO MRI. CONCLUSION: There were no side-effects during or after application of the contrast agent. This study confirms the efficacy of MRI with USPIO in patients with head and neck cancer. USPIO-enhanced MRI could have an important effect on surgery planning. Because of its high specificity, USPIO-enhanced MRI seems to be a diagnostic modality able to differentiate borderline-sized lymph nodes.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer5
ISSN0250-7005
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
pubmed 16101198