The valuable role of dynamic 18F FDG PET/CT-derived kinetic parameter Ki in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma prior to radiotherapy: A prospective study. (February 2023)
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- Title:
- The valuable role of dynamic 18F FDG PET/CT-derived kinetic parameter Ki in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma prior to radiotherapy: A prospective study. (February 2023)
- Main Title:
- The valuable role of dynamic 18F FDG PET/CT-derived kinetic parameter Ki in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma prior to radiotherapy: A prospective study
- Authors:
- Huang, Xiaotao
Zhuang, Mingzan
Yang, Shuai
Wang, Ying
Liu, Qiaodan
Xu, Xiwei
Xiao, Mei
Peng, Yingpeng
Jiang, Ping
Xu, Wenhua
Guo, Shuanshuan
Wang, Rong
Wei, Wei
Zhong, Guihua
Zhou, Yuling
Peng, Shunli
Li, Xuanzi
Cui, Jianqi
Wang, Siyang
Zhang, Yaqin
Liu, Zhigang - Abstract:
- Highlights: Dynamic PET/CT offered the potential to improve the prediction and prognosis. K i derived from dynamic PET/CT reflecting the metabolism and biological activities of tissue. K i served as the complementary role of characterizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma. K i was potential to treat as a valuable imaging biomarker of NPC. Abstract: Background and Purpose: Dynamic positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) served the potential role of characterizing malignant foci. The main objective of this prospective study was to explore the advantage of dynamic PET/CT imaging in characterizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods and Materials: Patients with probable head and neck disease underwent a local dynamic PET/CT scan followed by a whole-body static scan. Patlak analysis was used to generate parametric influx rate constant ( K i ) images from 48 frames obtained from a dynamic PET/CT scan. By delineating the volumes-of-interest (VOIs) of: primary tumor (PT), lymph node (LN), and normal nasopharyngeal tissues (N), we acquired the corresponding K i mean and SUVmean of each site respectively to perform the quantitative statistical analysis. Results: Qualified images of 71 patients with newly diagnosed NPC and 8 without nasopharyngeal malignant lesions were finally included. We found the correlations between K i mean-PT and critical clinical features, including clinical stage (r = 0.368), T category (r = 0.643) and EBV-DNA copy status (r = 0.351), and K iHighlights: Dynamic PET/CT offered the potential to improve the prediction and prognosis. K i derived from dynamic PET/CT reflecting the metabolism and biological activities of tissue. K i served as the complementary role of characterizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma. K i was potential to treat as a valuable imaging biomarker of NPC. Abstract: Background and Purpose: Dynamic positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) served the potential role of characterizing malignant foci. The main objective of this prospective study was to explore the advantage of dynamic PET/CT imaging in characterizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods and Materials: Patients with probable head and neck disease underwent a local dynamic PET/CT scan followed by a whole-body static scan. Patlak analysis was used to generate parametric influx rate constant ( K i ) images from 48 frames obtained from a dynamic PET/CT scan. By delineating the volumes-of-interest (VOIs) of: primary tumor (PT), lymph node (LN), and normal nasopharyngeal tissues (N), we acquired the corresponding K i mean and SUVmean of each site respectively to perform the quantitative statistical analysis. Results: Qualified images of 71 patients with newly diagnosed NPC and 8 without nasopharyngeal malignant lesions were finally included. We found the correlations between K i mean-PT and critical clinical features, including clinical stage (r = 0.368), T category (r = 0.643) and EBV-DNA copy status (r = 0.351), and K i mean-PT differed within the group. SUVmean-PT showed correlations with clinical stage (r = 0.280) and T category (r = 0.472), but could hardly differ systematically within group of clinical features except T category. K i mean-LN offered the positive correlations with N category (r = 0.294), M category (r = 0.238) and EBV-DNA copy status (r = 0.446), and differed within the group. In addition, K i mean represented a sensitivity of 94.4 % and a specificity of 100 %, in distinguishing NPC from the non-NPC, when the cut-off was defined as 0.0106. When the cut-off of SUV being defined as 2.03, the sensitivity and specificity were both 100 %. Conclusion: Our research confirmed K i compared favorably to SUV in characterizing NPC and found that K i can serve as an effective imaging marker of NPC. … (more)
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- Radiotherapy and oncology. Volume 179(2023)
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- Radiotherapy and oncology
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- Volume 179(2023)
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- Volume 179, Issue 2023 (2023)
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- 2023
- Volume:
- 179
- Issue:
- 2023
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- 2023-0179-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-02
- Subjects:
- Nasopharyngeal carcinoma -- Dynamic PET/CT -- Patlak analysis -- Ki
AUC Area under the curve -- DFS Disease-free survival -- IMRT Intensity-modulated radiation therapy -- LN Lymph node -- OS Overall survival -- PET Positron emission tomography/computed tomography -- PT Primary tumor -- SUV Standardised uptake value -- VOI Volumes-of-interest
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