Improving accuracy of SUV estimates in paediatric oncology: Recommending against the use of body weight corrected SUV in [18F]FDG PET

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1007/s00259-025-07104-6
Isabelle S. A. de Vries, Silke Lodema, Arthur J. A. T. Braat, Johannes H. M. Merks, Rob van Rooij, Bart de Keizer
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Abstract

Purpose

Few studies have assessed body weight dependency of Standardised Uptake Value (SUV) formulations in paediatric patients. This study aims to compare different SUV formulations measured in reference tissues in paediatric patients and determine which correction method shows the least dependency on body weight.

Methods

A single-centre, retrospective analysis of [18F]FDG PET/CT scans was performed. SUV measurements were taken from liver and blood pool using EARL1 reconstructions. SUV measurements were corrected for body weight (SUVBW), lean body mass (LBM) according to James (SUVLBMJames) and Janmahasatian (SUVLBMJanma), and body surface area (BSA) according to DuBois (SUVBSADuBois) and Haycock (SUVBSAHaycock). The coefficient of determination (r2) was used to assess the correlation between SUV and body weight.

Results

In total, 461 scans were analysed, including 185 (40%) from female patients. The median age of patients was 12 years (IQR 8–15.5 years). SUVBW exhibited the strongest correlation with body weight, with r2 = 0.65 for the liver and r2 = 0.50 for the blood pool. In contrast, SUVBSADuBois and SUVBSAHaycock had the weakest correlation, with r2 = 0.09 for the liver and r2 = 0.06 for the blood pool. SUVLBMJames and SUVLBMJanma had moderate correlations, with r2 = 0.51 and r2 = 0.44 for the liver and blood pool, respectively, and r2 = 0.47 and r2 = 0.42, respectively.

Conclusion

In paediatric [18F]FDG PET/CT scans, SUVBW should be avoided due to elevating values in heavier patients. SUVBSA presents the least dependency on body weight and provides the most consistent assessments of metabolic activity.

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提高儿科肿瘤学中SUV估计的准确性:建议在[18F]FDG PET中不使用体重校正SUV
目的很少有研究评估儿童患者对标准摄取值(SUV)制剂的体重依赖性。本研究旨在比较不同的SUV配方在儿科患者的参考组织中测量,并确定哪种矫正方法对体重的依赖性最小。方法采用单中心回顾性分析[18F]FDG PET/CT扫描结果。采用EARL1重建法从肝脏和血池中测量SUV。根据James (SUVLBMJames)和Janmahasatian (SUVLBMJanma)的体重(SUVBW)、瘦体重(LBM)和DuBois (SUVBSADuBois)和Haycock (SUVBSAHaycock)的体表面积(BSA)对SUV测量进行校正。采用决定系数(r2)评价SUV与体重的相关性。结果共分析了461例扫描,其中女性患者185例(40%)。患者中位年龄为12岁(IQR 8-15.5岁)。SUVBW与体重相关性最强,肝脏r2 = 0.65,血库r2 = 0.50。相比之下,SUVBSADuBois和SUVBSAHaycock的相关性最弱,肝脏的r2 = 0.09,血池的r2 = 0.06。SUVLBMJames与SUVLBMJanma有中度相关性,肝脏与血池分别r2 = 0.51、r2 = 0.44, r2 = 0.47、r2 = 0.42。结论在儿科[18F]FDG PET/CT扫描中,由于体重较重的患者值升高,应避免使用SUVBW。SUVBSA对体重的依赖性最小,并提供最一致的代谢活动评估。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging serves as a platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific information within nuclear medicine and related professions. It welcomes international submissions from professionals involved in the functional, metabolic, and molecular investigation of diseases. The journal's coverage spans physics, dosimetry, radiation biology, radiochemistry, and pharmacy, providing high-quality peer review by experts in the field. Known for highly cited and downloaded articles, it ensures global visibility for research work and is part of the EJNMMI journal family.
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