[THE USEFULNESS OF POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY / COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF METASTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA].

Q4 Medicine
Akio Takayanagi, Atsushi Takahashi, Wakako Yorozuya, Kou Okabe, Tomohito Kaji, Yoshio Takagi
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(Purpose) This study examined the usefulness of positron emission tomography (PET) / computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of metastasis in patients with urothelial carcinoma. (Materials and methods) The subjects were patients who were newly diagnosed with urothelial carcinoma in our department on whom we performed CT and PET/CT to search for metastasis. (Results) The median age of the 92 subjects was 71 years, and bladder and upper tract urotherial cancer were underlying diseases in 41 (46%) and 51 (54%) patients, respectively. In 66 (72%) of the 92 cases, no metastasis was observed by CT, while PET/CT revealed metastasis in 9 (14%). The 57 (86%) patients in whom both CT and PET/CT showed no metastasis underwent radical surgery, while 2 patients (4%) exhibited pathological lymph node metastasis.Of the 26 patients in whom CT revealed metastasis, PET/CT showed no metastasis in 3 (12%), and the absence of pathological metastasis was confirmed in all patients. Of the 23 patients found to have metastasis in both CT and PET/CT, metastasis that could not be identified by CT was discovered by performing PET/CT in 10 (43%) patients.PET/CT showed significantly higher diagnostic accuracy than CT alone (p< 0.01), with sensitivities of 94.1% and 67.6%, specificities of 100% and 94.8%, and positive diagnosis rates of 97.8% and 84.7%, respectively. (Conclusions) PET/CT in patients with urothelial cancer revealed that metastases that cannot be diagnosed by CT alone are found at a significant frequency. Since these metastases can affect treatment choices in patients with urothelial cancer, PET/CT is considered to be useful in diagnosing patients with urothelial cancer.

[正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描在尿路上皮癌患者转移诊断中的应用]。
(目的)本研究探讨正电子发射断层扫描(PET) /计算机断层扫描(CT)在尿路上皮癌转移诊断中的价值。(材料与方法)研究对象为我科新诊断的尿路上皮癌患者,对其行CT及PET/CT检查寻找转移灶。(结果)92例患者的中位年龄为71岁,膀胱癌(46%)和上尿路癌(54%)分别为基础疾病。92例中66例(72%)CT未见转移,9例(14%)PET/CT显示转移。57例(86%)CT和PET/CT均未发现转移的患者行根治性手术,2例(4%)出现病理性淋巴结转移。在26例CT显示转移的患者中,3例(12%)PET/CT未显示转移,所有患者均证实无病理性转移。在23例CT和PET/CT均发现转移的患者中,有10例(43%)患者通过PET/CT检查发现了CT未发现的转移。PET/CT的诊断准确率显著高于单纯CT (p< 0.01),敏感性为94.1%、67.6%,特异性为100%、94.8%,阳性诊断率分别为97.8%、84.7%。(结论)尿路上皮癌患者的PET/CT检查显示,单纯CT无法诊断的转移灶发生率显著。由于这些转移会影响尿路上皮癌患者的治疗选择,因此PET/CT被认为是诊断尿路上皮癌患者的有用方法。
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Japanese Journal of Urology
Japanese Journal of Urology Medicine-Urology
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