Detection of potentially clinically relevant lung nodules with breath-hold CT compared to free-breathing CT in PET-CT in oncology patients and the value of MIP reconstructions

Montserrat Alemany, Jens Sorensen, C. Trampal, T. Hansen
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Background: The value of an additional thoracic breath-hold (BH) CT in PET-CT for detecting small nodules is controversial. Purpose: To determine the value of a BH-CT compared to the routinely used free-breathing (FB) CT, and the value of maximum intensity projection (MIP) technique in these two CT series for detection and its potential clinical relevance in staging of small lung nodules in oncology patients. Material and methods: This retrospective study included 200 patients from February to September 2016 who were referred for oncological FDG PET-CT. Thin slice (1.25 mm) and MIP (10 mm) images were analyzed for detection of small lung nodules (1-10 mm). Binominal test and descriptive statistics were analyzed. Results: It was possible to evaluate 186 patients, with a mean age of 70.0 yrs ± 11.1 yrs, range 27-96 yrs, consisting of 84 females (mean age 68.5 yrs ± 12.2, 27-90 yrs) and 102 men (71.3 yrs ± 10.1, 27-96 yrs). In FB-CT, 393 nodules were detected in thin slice CT images, with MIP in 578. In BH-CT, 534 nodules were detected and 905 with MIP (p< 0,001). The extra detected nodules were considered as having a potential clinical relevance in 4.8% (9 of 186) of the patients. The total radiation dose from the routine PET-CT, including FB-CT, was 26 mSv and an additional 4 mSv from the BH-CT. Conclusion: An additional BH-CT in deep inspiration compared with FB-CT detects more small lung nodules, which potentially could alter the TNM stage.
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肿瘤患者PET-CT中屏气CT与自由呼吸CT检测潜在临床相关肺结节的比较及MIP重建的价值
背景:在PET-CT检查小结节时,附加胸部屏气(BH) CT的价值是有争议的。目的:比较BH-CT与常规自由呼吸(FB) CT的价值,以及最大强度投影(MIP)技术在这两个CT系列中对肿瘤患者肺小结节的检测价值及其在分期中的潜在临床意义。材料和方法:本回顾性研究纳入了2016年2月至9月转诊的200例肿瘤FDG PET-CT患者。分析薄层(1.25 mm)和MIP (10 mm)图像,检测肺小结节(1-10 mm)。二项检验和描述性统计分析。结果:可评估患者186例,平均年龄70.0岁±11.1岁,年龄范围27 ~ 96岁,其中女性84例(平均年龄68.5岁±12.2岁,27 ~ 90岁),男性102例(71.3岁±10.1岁,27 ~ 96岁)。在FB-CT中,薄层CT图像检测到393个结节,其中MIP为578个。在BH-CT中,发现534个结节,905个结节伴MIP (p< 0.001)。在4.8%(186名患者中的9名)的患者中,额外检测到的结节被认为具有潜在的临床相关性。常规PET-CT(包括FB-CT)的总辐射剂量为26毫西弗,BH-CT的辐射剂量为4毫西弗。结论:与FB-CT相比,h - ct深吸气检查可发现更多的肺小结节,这可能会改变TNM分期。
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