Value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the Detection of Ovarian Malignancy
Purpose Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecologic malignancy. As symptoms of ovarian cancer are nonspecific, only 20 % of ovarian cancers are diagnosed while they are still limited to the ovaries. Thus, early and accurate detection of disease is important for an improved prognosis. For the ac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2015, 49(1), , pp.42-51 |
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Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecologic malignancy. As symptoms of ovarian cancer are nonspecific, only 20 % of ovarian cancers are diagnosed while they are still limited to the ovaries. Thus, early and accurate detection of disease is important for an improved prognosis. For the accurate and effective diagnosis of ovarian malignancy on
18
F-fluorodeoxyglucose (
18
F-FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), we analyzed several parameters, including visual assessment.
Method
A total of 51 peritoneal lesions in 19 patients who showed ovarian masses with diffuse peritoneal infiltration were enrolled. Twelve patients were confirmed to have ovarian malignancy and seven patients with benign disease by pathologic examination. All patients were examined by
18
F-FDG PET/CT, and an additional 2-h delayed
18
F-FDG PET/CT was also performed for 15 patients with 42 peritoneal lesions. We measured semiquantitative parameters including maximum and mean standardized uptake values (SUVmax, SUVmean), metabolic tumor volume (MTV), and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) on a 1-h initial
18
F-FDG PET/CT image (Parameter
1
) and on a 2-h delayed image (Parameter
2
). Additionally, retention indices of each parameter were calculated, and each parameter among the malignant and benign lesions was compared by Mann-Whitney
U
test. We also assessed the visual characteristics of each peritoneal lesion, including metabolic extent, intensity, shape, heterogeneity, and total visual score. Associations between visual grades and malignancy were analyzed using linear by linear association methods. Moreover, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was analyzed to compare the effectiveness of significant parameters.
Result
In a comparison between the malignant and benign groups in the analysis of 51 total peritoneal lesions, SUVmax
1
, SUVmean
1
, and TLG
1
showed significant differences. Also, in the analysis of 42 peritoneal lesions that underwent an additional 2-h
18
F-FDG PET/CT examination, SUVmax
1,2
, SUVmean
1,2
, TLG
2
, and the RI of TLG showed significant differences between the malignant and benign groups. MTV did not show significant differences in either the analysis of 51 peritoneal lesions or of 42 lesions. Regarding visual assessments, metabolic intensity, shape, heterogeneity, and total visual score showed an association with malignancy. In the ROC analysis, the AUC of the visual score was larger than the AUC of other parameters in |
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ISSN: | 1869-3474 1869-3482 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13139-014-0303-3 |