PET-based Quantitative Techniques in Assessing Efficacy of Interventional Radiology Procedures in Oncology.

Aadil Adnan, Sandip Basu
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Interventional radiology (IR) is a super specialised branch where imaging modalities are employed to guide disease specific diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. IR interventions have gained popularity in various oncological and non-oncological indications due to it's ability to effectively diagnose the disease and direct specific targeted treatment. Hybrid imaging using PET CT and PET MRI combines the best of morphological and functional informations and offers improved sensitivity and specificity for detection of lesion; helps in accurate mapping of tumour burden, thereby aiding in planning curative vs palliative intent intervention; more accurate response evaluation to plan redo session in cases of residual / recurrent disease or for follow up evaluation and for prognostication and predicting response. Albeit visual analysis of PET images by specialist is most commonly performed for reading PET scans, PET has a remarkable capability to provide quantitative information. The present review provides a comprehensive assessment of the role of various aspects of quantitative PET parameters in assessing the efficacy of IR interventions. The insights provided will help clinicians, researchers, and medical professionals understand the role of PET imaging in advancing patient care and enhancing the therapeutic outcomes of IR procedures.

基于pet的定量技术评估肿瘤介入放射治疗的疗效。
介入放射学(IR)是一个超级专业的分支,其中成像模式被用来指导特定疾病的诊断和治疗干预。IR干预由于能够有效地诊断疾病和指导特异性靶向治疗,在各种肿瘤和非肿瘤适应症中得到了广泛的应用。使用PET CT和PET MRI的混合成像结合了最好的形态学和功能信息,为检测病变提供了更高的灵敏度和特异性;有助于准确绘制肿瘤负担,从而帮助规划治疗性与姑息性意图干预;更准确的反应评估,以便在残余/复发疾病的情况下计划重做会议或进行随访评估以及预测和预测反应。虽然专家对PET图像的视觉分析最常用于阅读PET扫描,但PET具有提供定量信息的显着能力。本综述全面评估了定量PET参数在评估IR干预效果中的各个方面的作用。所提供的见解将帮助临床医生、研究人员和医疗专业人员了解PET成像在推进患者护理和增强IR程序治疗结果方面的作用。
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