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摘要
背景:探讨鼻咽颈部磁共振成像(NN-MRI)预处理联合正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/ ct引导治疗对提高上气消化道NK/ t细胞淋巴瘤(UADT-NKTL)患者生存率的价值。方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了171例未经治疗的组织学诊断为UADT-NKTL的患者,其中71例患者接受PET/CT联合NN-MRI,其余100例患者单独接受PET/CT。根据Ann Arbor和TNM分期系统对患者进行临床分期。评估临床分期、靶体积描绘和生存率,并对有无NN-MRI的PET/CT进行比较。结果:与PET/CT结果相比,NN-MRI在Ann Arbor分期系统和TNM分期系统的基础上,通过发现额外的局部病变,提高了临床分期(9/71,p = 0.011;11/71, p = 0.019),修正了PET/CT-MRI组放疗靶体积划定(9/71)。与PET/CT组相比,PET/CT- mri组3年局部无复发生存率延长(100% vs. 74.9%;结论:NN-MRI与PET/ ct引导下的治疗可以互补,优化临床分期的确定和靶点的划定,从而改善UADT-NKTL患者的预后。
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography-Guided Therapy Improves Survival in Upper Aerodigestive Tract NK/T-Cell Lymphoma, Nasal Type: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Background: To investigate the value of pretreatment nasopharyngeal and neck magnetic resonance imaging (NN-MRI) combined with positron emission tomography (PET)/CT-guided therapy for improving survival in upper aerodigestive tract NK/T-cell lymphoma (UADT-NKTL) patients.
Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study including 171 untreated patients histologically diagnosed with UADT-NKTL, of whom 71 patients received PET/CT combined with NN-MRI and the other 100 patients received PET/CT alone. The clinical stage of every patient was classified according to the Ann Arbor and TNM staging systems. Clinical stage, target volume delineation, and survival were evaluated and compared for PET/CT with and without NN-MRI.
Results: By detecting additional local lesions, NN-MRI upgraded the clinical stages on the basis of the Ann Arbor staging system and TNM staging system compared to the results of PET/CT (9/71, p = 0.011; 11/71, p = 0.019, respectively), which revised the target volume delineation of radiotherapy (9/71) in the PET/CT-MRI group. Compared with those in the PET/CT group, 3-year local recurrence-free survival was prolonged in the PET/CT-MRI group (100% vs. 74.9%; p < 0.001), and 3-year overall survival and progression-free survival were better in the PET/CT-MRI group (84.5% vs. 76.3%, p = 0.04 and 78.3% vs. 67.3%, p = 0.03, respectively).
Conclusion: NN-MRI and PET/CT-guided therapy could complementarily assist in optimizing the determination of clinical stage and target delineation, which could improve the prognosis of UADT-NKTL patients.
期刊介绍:
Head & Neck is an international multidisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck. This area involves the overlapping interests and expertise of several surgical and medical specialties, including general surgery, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and the corresponding basic sciences.