Motivation: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) offers a non-invasive method to assess perfusion in solid renal masses (SRM), potentially aiding in their characterization. Goal(s): This study evaluated the diagnostic performance of modeled and model-free DCE-MRI parameters for differentiating SRM subtypes. Approach: In a prospective, single-center study of 43 patients with SRMs, we assessed the performance of 26 modeled/model-free DCE-MRI parameters for SRM subtyping. Results: Model-free parameters demonstrated significant differences between malignant and benign SRMs, while modeled parameters did not. Multiparametric models incorporating ccLS demonstrated identified malignant vs benign, ccRCC vs. non-ccRCC vs and ccRCC vs other SRM with good diagnostic performance. Impact: Model-free parameters demonstrated significant differences between malignant and benign SRMs, while modeled parameters did not. Multiparametric models incorporating ccLS demonstrated identified malignant vs benign, ccRCC vs. non-ccRCC vs and ccRCC vs other SRM with good diagnostic performance.
Mu et al. (Tue,) studied this question.