Brent Foster, Robert D Boutin, Leon Lenchik, David Gedeon, Yu Liu, Vinay Nittur, Ramsey D Badawi, Chin-Shang Li, Robert J Canter, Abhijit J Chaudhari
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摘要
本研究旨在确定通过 18F-FDG PET/CT 确定的骨骼肌测量值与软组织肉瘤患者健康状况的关联。14 名肉瘤患者(8 名女性和 6 名男性,平均年龄 66.5 岁)接受了 PET/CT 检查。在腹部和骨盆的 CT 上,对骨骼肌进行了分割,并测定了肌肉横截面积、肌肉体积和肌肉衰减。在分割后的肌肉中,得出肌肉内脂肪的面积、体积和密度。在 PET 图像上,确定肌肉的标准化摄取值 (SUV)。我们进行了回归分析,以确定成像指标与健康结果(包括总生存率(OS)、无局部复发生存率(LRFS)、远处癌症复发率(DCR)和主要手术并发症(MSC))之间的关联。还确定了成像指标与治疗前血清 C 反应蛋白 (CRP)、肌酐、血红蛋白和白蛋白水平之间的关系。肌肉 CT 容量衰减与 DCR 增加有关。肌肉 PET SUV 的增加与 OS 和 LRFS 的降低有关。肌肉SUV降低与血清血红蛋白和白蛋白降低有关。常规18F-FDG PET/CT获得的肌肉测量值与肉瘤患者的预后及血清血红蛋白和白蛋白有关。
Skeletal Muscle Metrics on Clinical 18F-FDG PET/CT Predict Health Outcomes in Patients with Sarcoma.
The aim of this study was to determine the association of measures of skeletal muscle determined from 18F-FDG PET/CT with health outcomes in patients with soft-tissue sarcoma. 14 patients (8 women and 6 men; mean age 66.5 years) with sarcoma had PET/CT examinations. On CTs of the abdomen and pelvis, skeletal muscle was segmented, and cross-sectional muscle area, muscle volume, and muscle attenuation were determined. Within the segmented muscle, intramuscular fat area, volume, and density were derived. On PET images, the standardized uptake value (SUV) of muscle was determined. Regression analyses were conducted to determine the association between the imaging measures and health outcomes including overall survival (OS), local recurrence-free survival (LRFS), distant cancer recurrence (DCR), and major surgical complications (MSC). The association between imaging metrics and pre-therapy levels of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), creatinine, hemoglobin, and albumin was determined. Decreased volumetric muscle CT attenuation was associated with increased DCR. Increased PET SUV of muscle was associated with decreased OS and LRFS. Lower muscle SUV was associated with lower serum hemoglobin and albumin. Muscle measurements obtained on routine 18F-FDG PET/CT are associated with outcomes and serum hemoglobin and albumin in patients with sarcoma.