Optimization of SUV with Changing the Dose Amount in F18-FDG PET/CT of Pediatric Lymphoma Patients.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nedim Cüneyt Murat Gülaldi, Berkay Cagdas, Fatma Arzu Görtan
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Abstract

Aims: We aim to reveal an effect of residual activity leftover within the medical materials other than the empty syringe used for injection of the tracer on SUV measurements and consequently effect on possible treatment response assessment.

Background: Staging and follow-up of pediatric lymphoma patients mainly achieved by the help of PET/CT scans. It is crucial to make an optimal imaging technique for interpreting individual images and assessing treatment response.

Objective: Standardized uptake value measurement is an important quantification parameter in PET/CT scanning of childhood lymphomas. Low dose of activity used in pediatric oncology patients makes them vulnerable to small changes of input values for subsequent metabolic parameters.

Methods: Sixty-eight pediatric lymphoma patients below 50 kg were included into the study. SUVmax, SUVpeak values of the most metabolically active lesions, along with liver and mediastinum, were recorded. Metabolic parameters of the lesions/lymph nodes, mediastinum and liver parenchyma were compared before and after counts from medical materials other than empty syringe were taken into account. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for non-parametric paired sampled tests for the groups.

Results: There were statistically significant differences between the whole 6 above-mentioned groups confirming the importance of residual counts on metabolic parameters (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated residual radioactivity in medical materials such as serum line tubes, i.v. catheters, three-way stopcock and also butterfly needles used during intravenous injection should also be included for optimum quantitative metabolic parameter values and to minimize its the adverse effect on treatment response evaluation, especially in borderline lesions.

改变剂量的SUV对儿童淋巴瘤患者F18-FDG PET/CT的优化
目的:我们的目的是揭示在用于注射示踪剂的空注射器以外的医疗材料中剩余的残留活性对SUV测量的影响,从而影响可能的治疗反应评估。背景:小儿淋巴瘤患者的分期及随访主要借助PET/CT扫描完成。这是至关重要的,使一个最佳的成像技术来解释个人图像和评估治疗反应。目的:标准化摄取值测量是儿童淋巴瘤PET/CT扫描的重要量化参数。儿童肿瘤患者使用的低剂量活动使他们容易受到后续代谢参数输入值的微小变化的影响。方法:68例50kg以下儿童淋巴瘤患者纳入研究。记录代谢最活跃病变、肝脏和纵隔的SUVmax、SUVpeak值。比较病变/淋巴结、纵隔和肝实质代谢参数,并将非空注射器的医用材料计数与之比较。各组的非参数配对抽样检验采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验。结果:上述6组间差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.001),证实了残留计数对代谢参数的重要性。结论:我们的研究表明,在静脉注射中使用的血清线管、静脉留置管、三通旋塞和蝴蝶针等医用材料中的残留放射性也应纳入其中,以获得最佳的定量代谢参数值,并尽量减少其对治疗效果评估的不良影响,特别是在边缘病变中。
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