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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2102
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Pankreaskarzinom ; Chronische Pankreatitis ; Lymphknotenmetastasen ; Positronenemissionstomographie ; Fluordesoxyglukose ; Key words Pancreatic cancer ; Chronic pancreatitis ; Lymph node metastases ; Positron emission tomography ; Fluorodeoxyglucose
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Although the detection of pancreatic carcinoma has been considerably improved by recently developed imaging procedures, differential diagnosis between cancer and benign tumor masses, as well as lymph node staging, is still difficult. In vivo evaluation of regional glucose metabolism by means of positron emission tomography (PET) and fluorine-18-labelled fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) is a new approach utilizing metabolic instead of morphological tumor properties for diagnosis. Patients and methods: A total of 85 patients with suspected pancreatic carcinoma were investigated by FDG-PET prior to surgery. Static PET scans were evaluated visually as well as quantitatively, taking increased FDG uptake as a sign of malignancy. PET results were correlated with intraoperative findings and histopathology of surgical specimens. Results: Forty-seven out of 55 (85 %) malignant tumors and 23 out of 30 (77 %) benign lesions were correctly classified by PET. Lymph node metastases were present in 31 patients, 19 of them (61 %) positive in PET. In 7 our of 13 (54 %) patients with liver metastases, PET detected hypermetabolic lesions. False-negative findings were mainly due to disturbance of glucose metabolism in diabetic patients, while most false-positive results could be attributed to acute inflammatory lesions in chronic pancreatitis. Conclusions: Our results indicate that classification of pancreatic masses can be improved by use of FDG-PET, which might lead to a reduction of unnecessary laparotomies in patients with benign or incurable disease.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Trotz methodischer Verbesserungen in der Diagnostik des Pankreaskarzinoms ist die Differentialdiagnose pankreatischer Raumforderungen bei bestehender chronischer Pankreatitis sowie der Nachweis etwaiger Lymphknotenmetastasen bislang nur unvollständig gelöst. Die Bestimmung des regionalen Glukosestoffwechsels mit Hilfe der Positronenemissionstomographie (PET) und Fluor-18-markierter Fluordesoxyglukose (FDG) stellt einen neuen diagnostischen Ansatz dar, der nicht auf dem Nachweis morphologischer sondern metabolischer Tumorcharakteristika beruht. Bei 85 Patienten mit vermutetem Pankreaskarzinom wurde präoperativ eine FDG-PET durchgeführt und der Befund mit der histopathologischen Aufarbeitung des Operationspräparats verglichen. Von 55 malignen Tumoren konnten 47 anhand ihres Hypermetabolismus korrekt klassifiziert werden (85 %), 23 von 30 benignen Tumoren (77 %) wiesen keine Stoffwechselsteigerung auf (richtig-negativ). In der Ausbreitungsdiagnostik zeigte PET in 19 von 31 Fällen (61 %) korrekt das Vorliegen regionaler Lymphknotenmetastasen, in 7 von 13 Fällen (54 %) eine Lebermetastasierung an. Falsch negative Befunde fanden sch bei Diabetikern (5 von 8 unentdeckten Primärtumoren) während falsch positive Ergebnisse mehrheitlich (4 von 7) auf akut entzündliche Veränderungen bei chronischer Pankreatitis zurückzuführen waren. Diese Ergebnisse belegen, daß durch die FDG-PET eine Verbesserung der Diagnostik unklarer pankreatischer Raumforderungen erreicht werden kann, die zu einer Reduktion unnötiger Laparatomien beitragen könnte.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1619-7089
    Keywords: Key words: Dual-head gamma camera ; Positron emission tomography ; Attenuation correction ; Oncological patients
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a dual head coincidence gamma camera (DH-PET) equipped with single-photon transmission for 2-[fluorine-18]-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) imaging in oncological patients. Forty-five patients with known or suspected malignancies, scheduled for a positron emission tomography (PET) scan, were first studied with a dedicated ring PET and subsequently with DH-PET. All patients underwent measured attenuation correction using germanium-68 rod sources for ring PET and caesium-137 sources for DH-PET. Ring PET emission scan was started 64±17 min after intravenous administration of 235±42 MBq FDG. DH-PET emission followed 160±32 min after i.v. FDG. Attenuation-corrected and non-attenuation-corrected images were reconstructed for ring PET and DH-PET. The image sets were evaluated independently by three observers blinded to clinical data and to results of conventional imaging. Attenuation-corrected ring PET as the standard of reference depicted 118 lesions, non-attenuation-corrected ring PET 113 (96%) lesions, and attenuation-corrected DH-PET and non-attenuation-corrected DH-PET, 101 (86%) and 84 (71%) lesions, respectively (P〈0.05). The lesion detection rate of attenuation-corrected and non-attenuation-corrected DH-PET was almost similar for lesions 〉20 mm, whereas attenuation correction increased the detection rate from 60% to 80% for lesions ≤20 mm (P〈0.01). A patient-based analysis revealed concordant results relative to attenuation-corrected ring PET for non-attenuation-corrected ring PET, attenuation-corrected DH-PET and non-attenuation-corrected DH-PET in 42 (93%), 36 (80%) and 31 (69%) patients, respectively. Differences might have influenced patient management in two (4%), six (13%) and ten (22%) patients, respectively. In conclusion, measured attenuation correction markedly improves the lesion detection capability of DH-PET. With measured attenuation correction the diagnostic performance of DH-PET is closer to that of dedicated ring PET.
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