Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Use of static and dynamic [18F]-F-DOPA PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression

View through CrossRef
Abstract Background Static [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET images are currently used for identifying patients with glioma recurrence/progression after treatment, although the additional diagnostic value of dynamic parameters remains unknown in this setting. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performances of static and dynamic [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence/progression as well as assess further relationships with patient outcome. Methods Fifty-one consecutive patients who underwent an [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET for a suspected glioma recurrence/progression at post-resection MRI, were retrospectively included. Static parameters, including mean and maximum tumor-to-normal-brain (TBR) ratios, tumor-to-striatum (TSR) ratios, and metabolic tumor volume (MTV), as well as dynamic parameters with time-to-peak (TTP) values and curve slope, were tested for predicting the following: (1) glioma recurrence/progression at 6 months after the PET exam and (2) survival on longer follow-up. Results All static parameters were significant predictors of glioma recurrence/progression (accuracy ≥ 94%) with all parameters also associated with mean progression-free survival (PFS) in the overall population (all p < 0.001, 29.7 vs. 0.4 months for TBR max , TSR max , and MTV). The curve slope was the sole dynamic PET predictor of glioma recurrence/progression (accuracy = 76.5%) and was also associated with mean PFS ( p < 0.001, 18.0 vs. 0.4 months). However, no additional information was provided relative to static parameters in multivariate analysis. Conclusion Although patients with glioma recurrence/progression can be detected by both static and dynamic [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET parameters, most of this diagnostic information can be achieved by conventional static parameters.
Title: Use of static and dynamic [18F]-F-DOPA PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression
Description:
Abstract Background Static [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET images are currently used for identifying patients with glioma recurrence/progression after treatment, although the additional diagnostic value of dynamic parameters remains unknown in this setting.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performances of static and dynamic [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence/progression as well as assess further relationships with patient outcome.
Methods Fifty-one consecutive patients who underwent an [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET for a suspected glioma recurrence/progression at post-resection MRI, were retrospectively included.
Static parameters, including mean and maximum tumor-to-normal-brain (TBR) ratios, tumor-to-striatum (TSR) ratios, and metabolic tumor volume (MTV), as well as dynamic parameters with time-to-peak (TTP) values and curve slope, were tested for predicting the following: (1) glioma recurrence/progression at 6 months after the PET exam and (2) survival on longer follow-up.
Results All static parameters were significant predictors of glioma recurrence/progression (accuracy ≥ 94%) with all parameters also associated with mean progression-free survival (PFS) in the overall population (all p < 0.
001, 29.
7 vs.
0.
4 months for TBR max , TSR max , and MTV).
The curve slope was the sole dynamic PET predictor of glioma recurrence/progression (accuracy = 76.
5%) and was also associated with mean PFS ( p < 0.
001, 18.
0 vs.
0.
4 months).
However, no additional information was provided relative to static parameters in multivariate analysis.
Conclusion Although patients with glioma recurrence/progression can be detected by both static and dynamic [ 18 F]-F-DOPA PET parameters, most of this diagnostic information can be achieved by conventional static parameters.

Related Results

Bridging bones
Bridging bones
Chapter 2 presents the evaluation of the feasibility of utilizing whole-body [18F]Fluoride PET/CT for visualizing molecular new bone formation in clinically active PsA patients. Th...
Use of static and dynamic 18F-FDopa PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression
Use of static and dynamic 18F-FDopa PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression
Abstract Background: Static 18 F-FDopa PET images are currently used for identifying patients with glioma recurrence/progression after treatment, although the additional di...
Use of static and dynamic 18F-FDopa PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression
Use of static and dynamic 18F-FDopa PET parameters for detecting patients with glioma recurrence or progression
Abstract Background: Static 18 F-FDopa PET images are currently used for identifying patients with glioma recurrence/progression after treatment, although the additional di...
SEMANA DE ENFERMAGEM E SEUS ASPECTOS SOCIAIS NA VALORIZAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL: UM RELATO DE EXPERIÊNCIA DO GRUPO PET-ENFERMAGEM
SEMANA DE ENFERMAGEM E SEUS ASPECTOS SOCIAIS NA VALORIZAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL: UM RELATO DE EXPERIÊNCIA DO GRUPO PET-ENFERMAGEM
A enfermagem é o pilar da assistência pois está na linha de frente do cuidado holístico, todavia esta é estigmatizada e desvalorizada, assim como não possui reconhecimento consider...
Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/MRI for staging in patients with ovarian cancer
Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/MRI for staging in patients with ovarian cancer
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic potential of PET/MRI with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) in ovarian cancer.Materials and Methods: Participants comprised 103 ...
Multimodal imaging analysis of autosomal recessive Parkinson’s disease
Multimodal imaging analysis of autosomal recessive Parkinson’s disease
Abstract Objective Pathophysiological backgrounds of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD) and autosomal recessive monogenic Parkinson’s disease (...
Comparative study of total-body PET and PET/MR in the diagnosis of liver metastases
Comparative study of total-body PET and PET/MR in the diagnosis of liver metastases
ObjectiveTo compare the diagnostic differences between total-body PET/CT (positron emission tomography/computed tomography) and PET/MR (positron emission tomography/magnetic resona...

Back to Top