October 18, 2000 8:30—8:45

LP Adler , RI Freimanis , NM Lesko , KR Geisinger , EA Levine , N Perrier , DP Newman , RC Williams , G Bakale , V Zawarzin , IN Weinberg
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine one potential clinical application of dedicated devices for positron emission mammography.

Background: Dedicated devices for breast imaging with FDG have technical specifications that appear well-suited for detecting small breast cancers, including registration with x-rays, high count sensitivity, and spatial resolution in the 2-3 mm range.

Methods: In IRB-approved clinical trials, patients who were scheduled for biopsy for suspicious findings on x-ray mammograms were injected with 10-20 mCi FDG intravenously one to two hours prior to x-ray guided core biopsy or lumpectomy. Positron emission mammograms using a dedicated device were performed just before biopsy, and results compared to final histopathology.

Results: Three patients whose cancers were missed on initial x-ray mammograms or whose mammograms contained subtle abnormalities that were not strongly suspicious for cancer, were shown to have very suspicious hot spots on positron emission mammograms. These patients were later confirmed to have cancer.

Discussion: The role for dedicated devices for positron emission mammography is evolving. Finding cancers that are either mammographically occult or have low indices of suspicion is a potential application for this technique. Further clinical and technical work will be needed to better define the strengths and weaknesses of the device in this application.

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目的:探讨正电子放射乳房x线摄影专用装置的一种潜在临床应用。背景:FDG乳腺成像专用设备的技术规范似乎非常适合于检测小乳腺癌,包括x射线登记、高计数灵敏度和2-3毫米范围内的空间分辨率。方法:在irb批准的临床试验中,计划在x线乳房x线检查中发现可疑结果的患者在x线引导下进行核心活检或乳房肿瘤切除术前1至2小时静脉注射10-20 mCi FDG。在活检之前使用专用设备进行正电子发射乳房x光检查,并将结果与最终组织病理学进行比较。结果:有3例患者在初始x线乳房x线检查中未发现癌症或乳房x线检查中有细微异常,但对癌症的怀疑并不强烈,但在正电子发射乳房x线检查中显示出非常可疑的热点。这些病人后来被证实患有癌症。讨论:用于正电子发射乳房x线摄影的专用设备的作用正在演变。这项技术的潜在应用是发现乳房x光检查不明显或可疑指数低的癌症。需要进一步的临床和技术工作来更好地定义该设备在该应用中的优点和缺点。
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