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PET-PANC:multicentre prospective diagnostic accuracy and health economic analysis study of the impact of combined modality 18fluorine-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose positron emission tomography with computed tomography scanning in the diagnosis and management of pancreatic cancer

Authors :
Ghaneh, Paula
Hanson, Robert
Titman, Andrew
Lancaster, Gillian Ann
Plumpton, Catrin
Lloyd-Williams, Huw
Yeo, Seow Tien
Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
Johnson, Colin
Abu Hilal, Mohammed
Higginson, Antony P
Armstrong, Tom
Smith, Andrew
Scarsbrook, Andrew
McKay, Colin
Carter, Ross
Sutcliffe, Robert P
Bramhall, Simon
Kocher, Hemant M
Cunningham, David
Pereira, Stephen P
Davidson, Brian
Chang, David
Khan, Saboor
Zealley, Ian
Sarker, Debashis
Al Sarireh, Bilal
Charnley, Richard
Lobo, Dileep
Nicolson, Marianne
Halloran, Christopher
Raraty, Michael
Sutton, Robert
Vinjamuri, Sobhan
Evans, Jonathan
Campbell, Fiona
Deeks, Jon
Sanghera, Bal
Wong, Wai-Lup
Neoptolemos, John P
Ghaneh, Paula
Hanson, Robert
Titman, Andrew
Lancaster, Gillian Ann
Plumpton, Catrin
Lloyd-Williams, Huw
Yeo, Seow Tien
Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
Johnson, Colin
Abu Hilal, Mohammed
Higginson, Antony P
Armstrong, Tom
Smith, Andrew
Scarsbrook, Andrew
McKay, Colin
Carter, Ross
Sutcliffe, Robert P
Bramhall, Simon
Kocher, Hemant M
Cunningham, David
Pereira, Stephen P
Davidson, Brian
Chang, David
Khan, Saboor
Zealley, Ian
Sarker, Debashis
Al Sarireh, Bilal
Charnley, Richard
Lobo, Dileep
Nicolson, Marianne
Halloran, Christopher
Raraty, Michael
Sutton, Robert
Vinjamuri, Sobhan
Evans, Jonathan
Campbell, Fiona
Deeks, Jon
Sanghera, Bal
Wong, Wai-Lup
Neoptolemos, John P
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer diagnosis and staging can be difficult in 10-20% of patients. Positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) adds precise anatomical localisation to functional data. The use of PET/CT may add further value to the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer. OBJECTIVE: To determine the incremental diagnostic accuracy and impact of PET/CT in addition to standard diagnostic work-up in patients with suspected pancreatic cancer. DESIGN: A multicentre prospective diagnostic accuracy and clinical value study of PET/CT in suspected pancreatic malignancy. PARTICIPANTS: Patients with suspected pancreatic malignancy. INTERVENTIONS: All patients to undergo PET/CT following standard diagnostic work-up. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was the incremental diagnostic value of PET/CT in addition to standard diagnostic work-up with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). Secondary outcomes were (1) changes in patients' diagnosis, staging and management as a result of PET/CT; (2) changes in the costs and effectiveness of patient management as a result of PET/CT; (3) the incremental diagnostic value of PET/CT in chronic pancreatitis; (4) the identification of groups of patients who would benefit most from PET/CT; and (5) the incremental diagnostic value of PET/CT in other pancreatic tumours. RESULTS: Between 2011 and 2013, 589 patients with suspected pancreatic cancer underwent MDCT and PET/CT, with 550 patients having complete data and in-range PET/CT. Sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer were 88.5% and 70.6%, respectively, for MDCT and 92.7% and 75.8%, respectively, for PET/CT. The maximum standardised uptake value (SUVmax.) for a pancreatic cancer diagnosis was 7.5. PET/CT demonstrated a significant improvement in relative sensitivity (p = 0.01) and specificity (p = 0.023) compared with MDCT. Incremental likelihood ratios demonstrated that PET/CT significantly improved diagnostic accuracy in all sce

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Ghaneh, Paula and Hanson, Robert and Titman, Andrew and Lancaster, Gillian Ann and Plumpton, Catrin and Lloyd-Williams, Huw and Yeo, Seow Tien and Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor and Johnson, Colin and Abu Hilal, Mohammed and Higginson, Antony P and Armstrong, Tom and Smith, Andrew and Scarsbrook, Andrew and McKay, Colin and Carter, Ross and Sutcliffe, Robert P and Bramhall, Simon and Kocher, Hemant M and Cunningham, David and Pereira, Stephen P and Davidson, Brian and Chang, David and Khan, Saboor and Zealley, Ian and Sarker, Debashis and Al Sarireh, Bilal and Charnley, Richard and Lobo, Dileep and Nicolson, Marianne and Halloran, Christopher and Raraty, Michael and Sutton, Robert and Vinjamuri, Sobhan and Evans, Jonathan and Campbell, Fiona and Deeks, Jon and Sanghera, Bal and Wong, Wai-Lup and Neoptolemos, John P (2018) PET-PANC:multicentre prospective diagnostic accuracy and health economic analysis study of the impact of combined modality 18fluorine-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose positron emission tomography with computed tomography scanning in the diagnosis and management of pancreatic cancer. Health Technology Assessment, 22 (7). pp. 1-114. ISSN 1366-5278
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1099172686
Document Type :
Electronic Resource