Effect of radiochemotherapy on T2 MRI in HNSCC and its relation to FMISO PET derived hypoxia and FDG PET

To assess the effect of radiochemotherapy (RCT) on proposed tumour hypoxia marker transverse relaxation time (T2*) and to analyse the relation between T2* and F-misonidazole PET/CT (FMISO-PET) and F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT (FDG-PET). Ten patients undergoing definitive RCT for squamous cell head-an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiation oncology (London, England) England), 2018-08, Vol.13 (1), p.159-159, Article 159
Hauptverfasser: Wiedenmann, Nicole, Bunea, Hatice, Rischke, Hans C, Bunea, Andrei, Majerus, Liette, Bielak, Lars, Protopopov, Alexey, Ludwig, Ute, Büchert, Martin, Stoykow, Christian, Nicolay, Nils H, Weber, Wolfgang A, Mix, Michael, Meyer, Philipp T, Hennig, Jürgen, Bock, Michael, Grosu, Anca L
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the effect of radiochemotherapy (RCT) on proposed tumour hypoxia marker transverse relaxation time (T2*) and to analyse the relation between T2* and F-misonidazole PET/CT (FMISO-PET) and F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT (FDG-PET). Ten patients undergoing definitive RCT for squamous cell head-and-neck cancer (HNSCC) received repeat FMISO- and 3 Tesla T2*-weighted MRI at weeks 0, 2 and 5 during treatment and FDG-PET at baseline. Gross tumour volumes (GTV) of tumour (T), lymph nodes (LN) and hypoxic subvolumes (HSV, based on FMISO-PET) and complementary non-hypoxic subvolumes (nonHSV) were generated. Mean values for T2* and SUVmean FDG were determined. During RCT, marked reduction of tumour hypoxia on FMISO-PET was observed (T, LN), while mean T2* did not change significantly. At baseline, mean T2* values within HSV-T (15 ± 5 ms) were smaller compared to nonHSV-T (18 ± 3 ms; p = 0.051), whereas FDG SUVmean (12 ± 6) was significantly higher for HSV-T (12 ± 6) than for nonHSV-T (6 ± 3; p = 0.026) and higher for HSV-LN (10 ± 4) than for nonHSV-LN (5 ± 2; p ≤ 0.011). Correlation between FMISO PET and FDG PET was higher than between FMSIO PET and T2* (R for GTV-T (FMISO/FDG) = 0.81, R for GTV-T (FMISO/T2*) = 0.32). Marked reduction of tumour hypoxia between week 0, 2 and 5 found on FMISO PET was not accompanied by a significant T2*change within GTVs over time. These results suggest a relation between tumour oxygenation status and T2* at baseline, but no simple correlation over time. Therefore, caution is warranted when using T2* as a substitute for FMISO-PET to monitor tumour hypoxia during RCT in HNSCC patients. DRKS, DRKS00003830 . Registered 23.04.2012.
ISSN:1748-717X
1748-717X
DOI:10.1186/s13014-018-1103-1