PET/CT是治疗肉瘤患者的重要影像学手段

Esra Erdogan, Aytug Uner, Ozge Gumusay, Umit Akdemir
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肉瘤是一种异质性的间质恶性肿瘤。18氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)-正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/计算机断层扫描(CT)是一种联合成像方式,可以提供许多实体瘤的解剖和功能评估。本研究评估了原发肿瘤的特征(分级、组织学类型、分期、定位)与诊断时原发肿瘤的FDG-PET/ CT数据之间的关系。本研究旨在确定PET/CT测定的数值代谢值在预测肉瘤患者的分级、预后和其他患者特征方面的诊断作用。回顾性评价2000 - 2014年在加济大学医学院肿瘤科就诊的软组织和骨肉瘤患者。所有患者在开始新辅助化疗或切除前均行FDG PET显像。本研究回顾性分析27例软组织肉瘤,18例骨肉瘤。肿瘤大小与SUVmax相关。组织学分级发现与肿瘤18F-FDG相关,但由于患者人数少,这在统计学上不显著。显示高低等级差异的最佳SUVmax临界值为5.5。SUVmax≥5.5的患者总生存期较短。在这项研究中,我们旨在显示组织学分级与肿瘤代谢活性之间的关系。PET-CT可以了解肿瘤的组织学分级和预测生存。它在诊断和判断预后方面具有重要作用。
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PET/CT, an important imaging modality in the management of sarcoma patients
Sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin. 18 Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/Computed Tomography (CT) is a combined imaging modality that could provide an anatomic and functional assessment of many solid tumors. In this study, the association between primary tumor characteristics (grade, histologic type, stage, localization) and the FDG-PET/ CT data of the primary tumor at the diagnosis were evaluated. The study aimed to determine the diagnostic role of numerical metabolic values determined in PET/CT in predicting grade, prognosis, and other patient characteristics of sarcoma patients. Patients with soft tissue and bone sarcoma who applied to the oncology department of Gazi University Faculty of Medicine between 2000 and 2014 were evaluated retrospectively. All patients underwent PET imaging with FDG before initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy or resection. Sarcoma patients (27 soft tissue, 18 bone sarcoma) were evaluated retrospectively in this study. Tumor size was found to correlate with SUVmax. Histologic grade was found to be associated with tumor 18F-FDG, but this was not statistically significant because of the small patient number. The optimal cut-off SUVmax value in showing the difference between low and high grades was 5.5. Overall survival was shown to be shorter in patients with SUVmax ≥5.5. In this study, we aimed to show the relationship between histologic grade and tumor metabolic activity. PET-CT could give an idea about tumor histologic grade and predict survival. It has an important role in diagnosis and also in determining the prognosis.
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