Comparison of radiographic approaches to assess treatment response in pituitary adenomas: Is RECIST or RANO good enough? Journal Article


Authors: Imber, B. S.; Lin, A. L.; Zhang, Z.; Keshavamurthy, K. N.; Deipolyi, A. R.; Beal, K.; Cohen, M. A.; Tabar, V.; DeAngelis, L. M.; Geer, E. B.; Yang, T. J.; Young, R. J.
Article Title: Comparison of radiographic approaches to assess treatment response in pituitary adenomas: Is RECIST or RANO good enough?
Abstract: Context: Pituitary adenomas (PA) are often irregularly shaped, particularly posttreatment. There are no standardized radiographic criteria for assessing treatment response, substantially complicating interpretation of prospective outcome data. Existing imaging frameworks for intracranial tumors assume perfectly spherical targets and may be suboptimal. Objective: To compare a three-dimensional (3D) volumetric approach against accepted surrogate measurements to assess PA posttreatment response (PTR). Design: Retrospective review of patients with available pre- and postradiotherapy (RI) imaging. A neuroradiologist determined tumor sizes in one dimensional (1D) per Response Evaluation in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria, two dimensional (2D) per Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) criteria, and 3D estimates assuming a perfect sphere or perfect ellipsoid. Each tumor was manually segmented for 3D volumetric measurements. The Hakon Wadell method was used to calculate sphericity. Setting: Tertiary cancer center. Patients or Other Participants: Patients (n = 34, median age = 50 years; 50% male) with PA and MRI scans before and after sellar RT. Interventions: Patients received sellar RT for intact or surgically resected lesions. Main Outcome Measure(s): Radiographic PTR, defined as percent tumor size change. Results: Using 3D volumetrics, mean sphericity = 0.63 pre-RT and 0.60 post-RT. With all approaches, most patients had stable disease on post-RT scan. PTR for 1D, 2D, and 3D spherical measurements were moderately well correlated with 3D volumetrics (e.g., for 1D: 0.66, P < 0.0001) and were superior to 3D ellipsoid. Intraclass correlation coefficient demonstrated moderate to good reliability for 1D, 2D, and 3D sphere (P < 0.001); 3D ellipsoid was inferior (P = 0.009). 3D volumetrics identified more potential partially responding and progressive lesions. Conclusions: Although PAs are irregularly shaped, 1D and 2D approaches are adequately correlated with volumetric assessment. Copyright (C) 2019 Endocrine Society
Keywords: recist; epidemiology; volume; guidelines; management; solid tumors; volumetric; radiographic response; evaluation criteria; rano; pituitary adenomas; intraclass correlation-coefficient
Journal Title: Journal of the Endocrine Society
Volume: 3
Issue: 9
ISSN: 2472-1972
Publisher: Endocrine Society  
Date Published: 2019-09-01
Start Page: 1693
End Page: 1706
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000486639700006
DOI: 10.1210/js.2019-00130
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC6735764
PUBMED: 31528829
Notes: Krishna Nand Keshava Murthy's last name is misspelled on the original publication -- Source: Wos
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  1. Zhigang Zhang
    427 Zhang
  2. Robert J Young
    228 Young
  3. Viviane S Tabar
    224 Tabar
  4. Kathryn Beal
    221 Beal
  5. Jonathan T Yang
    166 Yang
  6. Andrew Lee Lin
    60 Lin
  7. Brandon Stuart Imber
    214 Imber
  8. Eliza Brevoort Geer
    49 Geer
  9. Marc A Cohen
    130 Cohen