Hodgkin's disease. Prognostic value of Gallium-67 scintigraphy.

I Hervás, A Segura, P López-Tendero, P Bello, P González-Cabezas, D Flores, A Yuste, R Pérez-Velasco, R Girones, A Mateo
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Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the clinical impact of gallium-67 scintigraphy, before and after treatment, in patients with Hodgkin's disease, and to compare the overall survival between the patients whose gallium studies after treatment were negative and those whose studies remained positive.

Methods: We have studied 75 patients (40 women, 35 men) with Hodgkin's disease. All the patients underwent (67)Ga scintigraphy at the moment of the diagnosis (basal study) and in the case that basal study was positive (abnormal hyper-uptake focus) we performed follow-up studies after the treatment. We have calculated the overall survival among patients whose studies after treatment were negative (1(st) group) and those whose studies remained positive (2(nd) group) and between patients whose studies were negative at diagnosis (3(rd) group).

Results: Gallium scintigraphy was positive at diagnosis in 47 patients (62.6%). In 39 of them we were able to perform the follow-up study after treatment. The follow-up study was negative in 31 patients while in 8 patients the gallium scintigraphy remained positive. The overall survival was significantly higher (p<0.001) in the 1(st) group compared with the 2(nd) group. The overall survival was higher in the 1(st) group compared with the 3(rd) but statistic significance level was not reached.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that: 1) in Hodgkin's disease (67)Ga scintigraphy is useful to establish the diagnosis of complete remission; 2) if the gallium scan remains positive after treatment, the prognosis of patients is worse than the prognosis of patients with a negative scan.

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何杰金氏病。镓-67显像的预后价值。
目的:本研究的目的是评估镓-67显像在治疗前后对霍奇金病患者的临床影响,并比较治疗后镓研究为阴性和研究仍为阳性的患者的总生存率。方法:我们研究了75例霍奇金病患者(女性40例,男性35例)。所有患者在诊断时均行(67)Ga显像(基础研究),基础研究阳性(异常高摄取病灶)的患者在治疗后进行随访研究。我们计算了治疗后研究结果为阴性的患者(1(st)组)、研究结果为阳性的患者(2(nd)组)和诊断时研究结果为阴性的患者(3(rd)组)的总生存率。结果:镓显像诊断阳性47例(62.6%)。其中39例在治疗后我们能够进行随访研究。31例患者随访研究为阴性,8例患者镓显像仍为阳性。结论:我们的数据表明:1)在霍奇金病(67)中,Ga显像有助于建立完全缓解的诊断;2)如果治疗后镓扫描仍为阳性,则患者的预后比扫描阴性患者的预后差。
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