1. Positron Emission Tomography of Thoracic Malignancies

Lum D , Wandell S , Ko J , Coel M
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Abstract

Purpose: To reduce the artifact caused by cardiac uptake of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG); we investigated the change in myocardial FDG uptake after placing a group of patients on a carbohydrate-restricted diet.

Methods: Case control study involving 130 whole body FDG PET scans. 73 scans were of patients on carbohydrate-restriction; the remaining 57 were without dietary restrictions. Dietary intake for the last meal prior to scanning was recorded for both groups. Coronal and axial images were assessed and scored based on myocardial FDG uptake the presence of associated image artifacts.

Results: Of the 73 patients on the diet, 50 did not consume carbohydrates, while of the 57 patients without dietary restriction, 13 did not consume carbohydrates. Of the 67 patients from both groups who consumed carbohydrates prior to their PET scan, 17 (25.4%) had a clinically significant image artifact versus only 6 (9.5%) of the 63 patients who did not consume carbohydrates (P = 0.018) in their meals prior to scanning. The odds ratio was calculated to be 3.23 (confidence interval 1.09–10.00), indicating that the risk a clinically significant image artifact will occur is 3.23 times higher for patients who consume carbohydrates in their last meal prior to scanning.

Conclusion: A substantial reduction in the prevalence of myocardial FDG uptake image artifacts among patients who did not consume carbohydrates was observed. A carbohydrate dietary restriction prior to scanning may play a significant role in increasing lesion detectability and in preventing false negative scans when imaging for thoracic neoplasm.

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目的:减少心脏摄取F-18氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)引起的伪影;我们研究了将一组患者置于碳水化合物限制饮食后心肌FDG摄取的变化。方法:130例全身FDG PET扫描的病例对照研究。73例患者接受碳水化合物限制;其余57人没有饮食限制。扫描前最后一餐的饮食摄入量被记录下来。根据心肌FDG摄取相关图像伪影的存在对冠状和轴状图像进行评估和评分。结果:在73例饮食患者中,50例不摄入碳水化合物,而在57例没有饮食限制的患者中,13例不摄入碳水化合物。在两组67名在PET扫描前摄入碳水化合物的患者中,17名(25.4%)有临床显著的图像伪影,而在扫描前未摄入碳水化合物的63名患者中,只有6名(9.5%)有临床显著的图像伪影(P = 0.018)。比值比计算为3.23(置信区间1.09-10.00),表明在扫描前最后一餐食用碳水化合物的患者发生临床显著图像伪影的风险高出3.23倍。结论:在不摄入碳水化合物的患者中,心肌FDG摄取图像伪影的发生率显著降低。扫描前的碳水化合物饮食限制可能在提高病变可检测性和防止胸部肿瘤成像时假阴性扫描中发挥重要作用。
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