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Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Differentiating High-Grade Glioma from Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Differentiating High-Grade Glioma... ORIGINALRESEARCH ADULT BRAIN Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Differentiating High-Grade Glioma from Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis X C.H. Suh, X H.S. Kim, X S.C. Jung, and X S.J. Kim ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of high-grade glioma and solitary brain metastasis is clinically important because it affects the patient’s outcome and alters patient management. PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of DWI and DTI for differentiating high-grade glioma from solitary brain metastasis. DATA SOURCES: A literature search of Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE was conducted up to November 10, 2017. STUDY SELECTION: Studies evaluating the diagnostic performance of DWI and DTI for differentiating high-grade glioma from solitary brain metastasis were selected. DATA ANALYSIS: Summary sensitivity and specificity were established by hierarchic logistic regression modeling. Multiple subgroup analyses were also performed. DATA SYNTHESIS: Fourteen studies with 1143 patients were included. The individual sensitivities and specificities of the 14 included studies showed a wide variation, ranging from 46.2% to 96.0% for sensitivity and 40.0% to 100.0% for specificity. The pooled sensitivity of both DWI and DTI was 79.8% (95% CI, 70.9%–86.4%), and the pooled specificity was 80.9% (95% CI, 75.1%–85.5%). The area under the hierarchical summary receiver http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Neuroradiology American Journal of Neuroradiology

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Differentiating High-Grade Glioma from Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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American Journal of Neuroradiology
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© 2018 by American Journal of Neuroradiology
ISSN
0195-6108
eISSN
1936-959X
DOI
10.3174/ajnr.A5650
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Abstract

ORIGINALRESEARCH ADULT BRAIN Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Differentiating High-Grade Glioma from Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis X C.H. Suh, X H.S. Kim, X S.C. Jung, and X S.J. Kim ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of high-grade glioma and solitary brain metastasis is clinically important because it affects the patient’s outcome and alters patient management. PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of DWI and DTI for differentiating high-grade glioma from solitary brain metastasis. DATA SOURCES: A literature search of Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE was conducted up to November 10, 2017. STUDY SELECTION: Studies evaluating the diagnostic performance of DWI and DTI for differentiating high-grade glioma from solitary brain metastasis were selected. DATA ANALYSIS: Summary sensitivity and specificity were established by hierarchic logistic regression modeling. Multiple subgroup analyses were also performed. DATA SYNTHESIS: Fourteen studies with 1143 patients were included. The individual sensitivities and specificities of the 14 included studies showed a wide variation, ranging from 46.2% to 96.0% for sensitivity and 40.0% to 100.0% for specificity. The pooled sensitivity of both DWI and DTI was 79.8% (95% CI, 70.9%–86.4%), and the pooled specificity was 80.9% (95% CI, 75.1%–85.5%). The area under the hierarchical summary receiver

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Published: Jul 1, 2018

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