Qualitative and Quantitative Inter-Observer Agreement of Multiparametric Whole-Body MRI in Staging and Follow-Up of Myeloma Patients

多参数全身磁共振成像在骨髓瘤患者分期和随访中的定性和定量观察者间一致性

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Abstract

Background: Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) is incorporated into international guidelines and recommendations for imaging patients with multiple myeloma. The aim of this study was to investigate inter-observer agreement of radiologists with different levels of expertise in reporting whole-body MRI performed along MY-RADS criteria in myeloma at baseline and in evaluating response to therapy to better certify the use of these criteria. Methods: A total of 52 patients with symptomatic myeloma at first presentation (47) or relapse (5) and planned for a new line of therapy were included. All patients completed baseline whole-body MRI within 1 month prior to starting treatment. A total of 25 patients were evaluated with WB-MRI within 1 month after therapy. Each scan was reported independently by three radiologists using MY-RADS. Differences in observer scores were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA), and inter-observer agreement was assessed using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). Results: Interobserver agreement was excellent for all anatomic regions (> 0.81), both at baseline and at follow-up. Quantitative MRI analysis demonstrated that there was no significant difference in mean observer scores for the whole skeleton, and ICC demonstrated excellent inter-observer agreement at 0.9197 for ROI dimension, 0.94 for ADC values, and 0.98 for rFF%. Conclusion: MY RADS has excellent inter-observer agreement in reporting symptomatic myeloma at baseline and follow-up after therapy. In our study, there was no discrepancy between skeletal regions, highlighting specific areas of difficulty.

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