A PET study of 18FDG uptake in soft tissue masses

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine - Tập 26 - Trang 22-30 - 1999
Martin A. Lodge1, Jonathan D. Lucas2, Paul K. Marsden1, Bernadette F. Cronin1, Michael J. O’Doherty1, Michael A. Smith2
1Clinical PET Centre, Division of Radiological Sciences, United Medical and Dental Schools of Guys & St. Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK, , GB
2Department of Orthopaedics, Guys & St. Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK, , GB

Tóm tắt

A study was performed with the aim of investigating some of the methodological factors affecting the ability of quantitative 2-[18F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography to assess tumour malignancy. Twenty-nine patients with soft tissue masses were studied using a 6-hour scanning protocol and various indices of glucose metabolism were compared with histological grade. Significant differences were observed in the time-activity response of benign and high-grade tumours. High-grade sarcomas were found to reach a peak activity concentration approximately 4 h after injection whereas benign lesions reached a maximum within 30 min. This translated to improved differentiation between these two tumour types using a standard uptake value (SUV) derived from images acquired at later times. An SUV measured 4 h post-injection was found to be as useful an index of tumour malignancy as the metabolic rate of FDG determined using either Patlak or non-linear regression techniques. Each of these indices had a sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 76% respectively for the discrimination of high-grade sarcomas from benign tumours.