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Prognostic value of different metabolic measurements with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in resectable non-small cell lung cancer: a two-center study.

Authors :
Jong, W.K. de
Heijden, H.F.M. van der
Pruim, J.
Dalesio, O.
Oyen, W.J.G.
Groen, H.J.
Jong, W.K. de
Heijden, H.F.M. van der
Pruim, J.
Dalesio, O.
Oyen, W.J.G.
Groen, H.J.
Source :
Journal of Thoracic Oncology; 1007; 12; 1556-0864; 11; 2; ~Journal of Thoracic Oncology~1007~12~~~1556-0864~11~2~~
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 53268.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />INTRODUCTION: Standard uptake value (SUV) is a quantitative measure for the preferential uptake of a radiopharmaceutical in a tumor compared with the homogeneous distribution in the body. SUV can be based on the maximal value of one pixel (SUVmax) or on the mean value in a region outlined by isodensity contours. The prognostic value of different SUVs in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is not established. We evaluated this value for SUVmax, SUV70%, and SUV50% among patients with resectable NSCLC. METHODS: All consecutive patients with resectable NSCLC who underwent an attenuation-corrected whole-body fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography scan from two university hospitals were selected. By adjusting the isocontour in the region of interest on the scan, SUVmax, SUV70%, and SUV50% of the primary tumor were calculated. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients (50 male, median age 63 years) were included. Of the tumors, 16 were pathological stage IA, 23 were IB, 4 were IIA, 14 were IIB, and 9 were IIIA. Median (range) values for SUVmax, SUV70%, and SUV50% were 6.4 (1.6-19.1), 5.1 (1.0-15.7), and 4.0 (0.9-13.4), respectively. SUVs were associated with survival. Analysis of residuals of SUVmax as a continuous variable in a Cox's proportional hazard model for survival suggested no cutoff point and no indication of time-dependency. Patients with a SUV higher than the median value had a worse survival than patients with a SUV lower than median (hazard ratios for SUVmax, SUV70%, and SUV50% all were 2.9; p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: SUVmax, SUV70%, and SUV50% measured with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography have a similar prognostic value, and no "natural" cutoff point for SUVmax in resectable NSCLC was identified.

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Journal :
Journal of Thoracic Oncology; 1007; 12; 1556-0864; 11; 2; ~Journal of Thoracic Oncology~1007~12~~~1556-0864~11~2~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366798129
Document Type :
Electronic Resource