Objective: To explore the value of dynamic subtraction technique of magnetic resonance imaging MRI in preoperative TNM-staging assessment of gastric carcinoma.
Methods: MRI was performed in 39 patients with gastric carcinoma diagnosed by postoperative pathology.The results of MRI were prospectively analyzed by one professor and compared with the corresponding pathological findings.
Results: In comparison with pathological results, the accuracy of MRI for T stage was 82.1%, for N stage was 71.8%, and for M stage was 84.6% respectively. The accuracy of MRI for TNM stage was 71.8%, which revealed concordance between the preoperative TNM-staging and postoperative pathological findings (Kappa= 0.671-0.763, P<0.05).
Conclusion: MRI plays an important role in the assessment of invasion depth of gastric carcinoma, lymph node and distant organ metastases,which has unique priority in preoperative TNM-staging assessment of gastric carcinoma.