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Academic Radiology
Elsevier Inc
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Rationale and Objectives: Evaluate the impact of adding mean apparent diffusion
coefficient (ADCmean) measurements to the Ovarian-Adnexal Imaging Reporting and
Data System MRI (O-RADS MRI) scoring for adnexal lesion characterization using a
combined O-RADS MRI/ADCmean reading approach.
Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 90 women who underwent
pelvic MRI for adnexal lesions diagnosis and characterization. Two readers scored the
adnexal lesions using the O-RADS MRI scoring independently and in consensus. A
third reader calculated ADCmean measurements. The final diagnoses were determined
by histo-pathology (n = 77) or follow-up imaging (n = 13). Areas under the curves
(AUCs) and diagnostic performance metrics were calculated for the O-RADS MRI
scoring, ADCmean, and combined O-RADS MRI/ADCmean thresholds. P-value <0.05
was significant.
Results: 116 adnexal lesions (71 benign, 45 malignant) were analyzed. The optimal
thresholds to predict malignant adnexal lesions were O-RADS MRI score >3 and
ADCmean value 1.08 x 103 mm2/s, (AUC 0.926 and 0.823; sensitivity 97.7% and
95.5%; specificity 87.3% and 68%; positive predictive value (PPV) 83% and 66.2%;
positive likelihood ratio (PLR) 7.7 and 3.08, respectively). Compared to the ORADS
MRI scoring, a combined threshold of O-RADS MRI >3/ADCmean 1.08 x 103 mm2/s,
yielded a reduction of false positives, a significant increase in the specificity (97.1%, p
= 0.005), PPV (95.4%, p = 0.002), and PLR (33.1, p <0.0001), and non-significant
change in the AUC (0.953, p = 0.252), and sensitivity (93.3%, p = 0.467).Conclusion: The diagnostic performance of O-RADS MRI scoring to characterize
adnexal lesions could be improved by adding the ADCmean values through reducing
false positives, increasing specificity, and maintaining good sensitivity.
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