1. Repeatability of tumour hypoxia imaging using [ 18 F]EF5 PET/CT in head and neck cancer.
- Author
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Silvoniemi A, Suilamo S, Laitinen T, Forsback S, Löyttyniemi E, Vaittinen S, Saunavaara V, Solin O, Grönroos TJ, and Minn H
- Subjects
- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Prospective Studies, Etanidazole analogs & derivatives, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Head and Neck Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Head and Neck Neoplasms pathology, Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Tumor Hypoxia
- Abstract
Purpose: Hypoxia contributes to radiotherapy resistance and more aggressive behaviour of several types of cancer. This study was designed to evaluate the repeatability of intratumour uptake of the hypoxia tracer [
18 F]EF5 in paired PET/CT scans., Methods: Ten patients with newly diagnosed head and neck cancer (HNC) received three static PET/CT scans before chemoradiotherapy: two with [18 F]EF5 a median of 7 days apart and one with [18 F]FDG. Metabolically active primary tumour volumes were defined in [18 F]FDG images and transferred to co-registered [18 F]EF5 images for repeatability analysis. A tumour-to-muscle uptake ratio (TMR) of 1.5 at 3 h from injection of [18 F]EF5 was used as a threshold representing hypoxic tissue., Results: In 10 paired [18 F]EF5 PET/CT image sets, SUVmean, SUVmax, and TMR showed a good correlation with the intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.81, 0.85, and 0.87, respectively. The relative coefficients of repeatability for these parameters were 15%, 17%, and 10%, respectively. Fractional hypoxic volumes of the tumours in the repeated scans had a high correlation using the Spearman rank correlation test (r = 0.94). In a voxel-by-voxel TMR analysis between the repeated scans, the mean of Pearson correlation coefficients of individual patients was 0.65. The mean (± SD) difference of TMR in the pooled data set was 0.03 ± 0.20., Conclusion: Pretreatment [18 F]EF5 PET/CT within one week shows high repeatability and is feasible for the guiding of hypoxia-targeted treatment interventions in HNC.- Published
- 2018
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