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90Y-PET/CT-based dosimetry after selective internal radiation therapy predicts outcome in patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer.

Authors :
Levillain, Hugo
Duran Derijckere, Ivan
Marin, Gwennaëlle
Guiot, Thomas
Vouche, Michaël
Reynaert, Nick
Hendlisz, Alain
Vanderlinden, Bruno
Flamen, Patrick
Source :
EJNMMI Research; 7/13/2018, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: The aim of this work was to confirm that post-selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) <superscript>90</superscript>Y-PET/CT-based dosimetry correlates with lesion metabolic response and to determine its correlation with overall survival (OS) in liver-only metastases from colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients treated with SIRT. Twenty-four mCRC patients underwent pre/post-SIRT FDG-PET/CT and post-SIRT <superscript>90</superscript>Y-PET/CT. Lesions delineated on pre/post-SIRT FDG-PET/CT were classified as non-metabolic responders (total lesion glycolysis (TLG)-decrease < 15%) and high-metabolic responders (TLG-decrease ≥ 50%). Lesion delineations were projected on the anatomically registered <superscript>90</superscript>Y-PET/CT. Voxel-based 3D dosimetrywas performed on the <superscript>90</superscript>Y-PET/CT and lesions’ mean absorbed dose (Dmean) was measured. The coefficient of correlation between Dmean and TLG-decrease was calculated. The ability of lesion Dmean to predict non-metabolic response and high-metabolic response was tested and two cutoff values (Dmean-under-treated and Dmean-well-treated) were determined using ROC analysis. Patients were dichotomised in the “treated” group (all the lesions received a Dmean > Dmean-under-treated) and in the “under-treated” group (at least one lesion received a Dmean < Dmean-under-treated). Kaplan-Meier product limit method was used to describe OS curves.Results: Fifty-seven evaluable mCRC lesions were included. The coefficient of correlation between Dmean and TLG-decrease was 0.82. Two lesion Dmean cutoffs of 39 Gy (sensitivity 80%, specificity 95%, predictive-positive-value 86% and negative-predictive-value 92%) and 60 Gy (sensitivity 70%, specificity 95%, predictive positive-value 96% and negative-predictive-value 63%) were defined to predict non-metabolic response and high-metabolic response respectively. Patients with all lesions Dmean> 39 Gy had a significantly longer OS (13 months) than patients with at least one lesion Dmean < 39 Gy (OS = 5 months) (p = 0.012;hazard-ratio, 2.6 (95% CI 0.98-7.00)).Conclusions: In chemorefractory mCRC patients treated with SIRT, lesion Dmean determined on post-SIRT <superscript>90</superscript>Y-PET/CT correlates with metabolic response and higher lesion Dmean is associated with prolonged OS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2191219X
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EJNMMI Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130694298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13550-018-0419-z