[18F]FDG-PET/CT在评价晚期结直肠癌放化疗肿瘤反应中的作用。

IF 0.4 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-18 DOI:10.4103/ijnm.ijnm_60_24
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目的:评价18f -氟脱氧葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(18F-FDG-PET)计算机断层扫描(CT)在评估晚期结直肠癌术前/姑息性放化疗(CRT)肿瘤反应中的疗效;包括原发性转移性癌症和伴有局部和/或远处转移的复发性癌症。材料与方法:2016 - 2022年,50例晚期直肠癌患者在术前/姑息性CRT完成3周前后分别行18次FDG PET-CT两点成像。局部复发的癌症患者也接受根治性手术。评估包括以下代谢PET参数的评估:最大标准化摄取值(SUVmax)、SUVratio、代谢肿瘤体积(MTV)和病变总糖酵解(TLG)。采用RECIST 1.1标准对随访患者的疗效进行评估。观察和结果:与基线相比,治疗后平均SUVmax和SUVratio显著下降(P = 0.0001)。50例患者中有26例(52%)被分类为应答者。与无应答者相比,应答者的所有参数(SUVmax、SUVratio、TLG和MTV)均较基线显著下降(P < 0.05)。除了SUVmax和SUVratio外,应答者的平均治疗后TLG显著低于无应答者(P = 0.0065)。结论:PET-CT是一种有用的结合解剖和功能成像方式,用于监测晚期直肠癌术前/姑息性CRT的肿瘤反应,无论是原发性还是复发性,包括出现转移性癌症。治疗后SUV和TLG尤其与治疗反应显著相关。
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Role of [18F]FDG-PET/CT in Evaluation of Tumor Response to Chemoradiation Therapy for Advanced Colorectal Cancer.

Objectives: The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET) computed tomography (CT) in the evaluation of tumor response to preoperative/palliative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for advanced colorectal cancer; including metastatic cancer at primary presentation and recurrent cancers with local and/or distant metastasis.

Materials and methods: Fifty patients with advanced rectal cancer underwent two point imaging with 18 FDG PET-CT before and after 3 weeks of completion of preoperative/palliative CRT in between 2016 and 2022. Patients with locally recurrent cancer also underwent radical surgery. The assessment consisted of the evaluation of the following metabolic PET parameters: Maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), SUVratio, metabolic tumor volume (MTV), and total lesion glycolysis (TLG). Response was assessed among the followed patients using RECIST 1.1 criteria.

Observations and results: There was a significant decline in the mean post therapy SUVmax and SUVratio as compared to baseline (P = 0.0001). Twenty-six out of 50 (52%) patients were classified as responders. A significant decrease in all parameters (SUVmax, SUVratio, TLG, and MTV) from baseline was observed in responders of the study when comparing with nonresponders (P < 0.05). Besides SUVmax and SUVratio, the mean posttherapy TLG was significantly reduced in responders than nonresponders (P = 0.0065).

Conclusion: PET-CT is a useful combined anatomic and functional imaging modality in monitoring tumor response to preoperative/palliative CRT in advanced rectal cancer, whether primary or recurrent, including metastatic cancers at presentation. Posttherapy SUV and TLG in particular are significantly associated with treatment response.

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