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. 2023 Aug;16(8):1038–1052. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2023.02.019

Table 2.

Multiorgan ECV Response to Treatment 6 Months After Initiating Chemotherapy, Compared With the Hematologic Response and Repeat SAP Scintigraphy at 6 Months

All Patients Who Had Repeat CMR With ECV Mapping at 6 mo (N = 141, Liver ECV Measurable in 118 Patients and Spleen Measurable in 113 Patients)
Hematologic Response Complete Response (n = 57, 40.4%) Very Good Partial Response (n = 28, 20.0%) Partial Response (n = 36, 25.5%) No Response (n = 20, 14.2%)
 Liver ECV regression 5 3 0 0
 Spleen ECV regression 7 2 0 0
 Cardiac ECV regression 4 0 0 0
 Stable liver ECV 44 24 24 10
 Stable spleen ECV 42 20 24 11
 Stable cardiac ECV 43 20 18 11
 Liver ECV progression 0 0 4 4
 Spleen ECV progression 0 1 3 3
 Cardiac ECV progression 10 8 18 9
Patients With Repeat SAP Scintigraphy and CMR With ECV Mapping at 6 mo (N = 103, Liver ECV Measurable in 92 Patients and Spleen Measurable in 85 Patients)
Liver Response Liver Regression on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 3) Stable Liver on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 84) Liver Progression on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 5)
 Liver ECV regression 2 4 0
 Stable liver ECV 1 79 2
 Liver ECV progression 0 1 3
Spleen Response Spleen Regression on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 11) Stable Spleen on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 68) Spleen Progression on SAP Scintigraphy (n = 6)
 Spleen ECV regression 6 4 0
 Stable spleen ECV 5 63 2
 Spleen ECV progression 0 1 4

CMR = cardiac magnetic resonance; ECV = extracellular volume; other abbreviation as in Table 1.