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The role of FDG PET/CT in patients with colorectal cancer metastases

机译:FDG PET / CT在结直肠癌转移患者中的作用

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Introduction: Growing subsets of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) are being considered for treatment with curative intent. Accurate re-staging of patients with potentially resectable hepatic or pulmonary metastases is therefore crucial for optimal management. This article presents data to assess the role of 18-fluoro-deoxyglucose (^{18}FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in metastatic CRC. Materials and Methods: A total of 341 patients with potentially resectable liver and/or pulmonary CRC metastases underwent ^{18}FDG PET/CT between 1st April 2007 and 31st August 2008 at our unit. Of these, 157 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in this retrospective assessment. Imaging and clinical histories of these patients were evaluated. Findings on PET/CT were compared with pre-PET/ CT conventional imaging and overall impact on patient management was assessed. The PET/CT results were confirmed either with histological comparison where available or with serial imaging follow up.Results: On a lesion to lesion basis, PET/CT when compared with pre-PET/CT conventional imaging in patients with metastatic liver and lung lesions had a Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.8 and P value < 0.0001 in both subgroups. PET/CT upstaged disease in 33.1% (52/157), down staged disease in 24.9% (39/157) and was in agreement with pre-PET/CT conventional imaging in the remaining 42% of patients (66/157). Based on PET/CT results surgery was averted in 33.8% patients (53/157). PET/CT had a sensitivity of 87.1%, specificity of 88.0%, positive predictive value of 97.4%, negative predictive value of 56.4% and an overall accuracy of 87.3% in assessing metastatic disease. Conclusion: Assessment with ^{18}FDG PET/CT has a significant impact on the management of CRC patients with hepatic and pulmonary metastases.
机译:简介:越来越多的转移性结直肠癌(CRC)患者正在被考虑用于治疗目的。因此,对具有潜在可切除肝或肺转移灶的患者进行准确的分期对于优化治疗至关重要。本文提供了评估18-氟-脱氧葡萄糖(^ {18} FDG)正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(PET / CT)在转移性CRC中的作用的数据。材料与方法:在我们的研究部门于2007年4月1日至2008年8月31日期间,共有341例潜在可切除的肝脏和/或肺部CRC转移患者接受了^ {18} FDG PET / CT。其中,有157例患者符合纳入标准,并纳入了这项回顾性评估。对这些患者的影像学和临床病史进行了评估。将PET / CT的结果与PET / CT之前的常规影像进行比较,并评估其对患者管理的总体影响。 PET / CT结果通过组织学比较或连续影像学检查得到证实。结果:在病灶间,PET / CT与PET / CT之前的常规影像学检查相比,对于转移性肝和肺病患者两个亚组的Spearman相关系数均为0.8,P值<0.0001。 PET / CT上调疾病的比例为33.1%(52/157),下调疾病的比例为24.9%(39/157),其余42%的患者与PET / CT前的常规影像学检查相符。根据PET / CT结果,手术避免了33.8%的患者(53/157)。 PET / CT在评估转移性疾病中的敏感性为87.1%,特异性为88.0%,阳性预测值为97.4%,阴性预测值为56.4%,总体准确性为87.3%。结论:^ {18} FDG PET / CT评估对患有肝和肺转移的CRC患者的治疗有重大影响。

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