Prognostic value of baseline and interim [18F]FDG PET metabolic parameters in pediatric Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Background Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) in pediatric populations has a high survival rate but poses risks for long-term morbidities. Although [ 18 F]fluoro‑2‑deoxy‑2‑d‑glucose positron emission tomography ([ 18 F]FDG PET) scans offer potential for improved risk stratification, the definitive prognostic val...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2024-06, Vol.51 (7), p.1955-1964 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) in pediatric populations has a high survival rate but poses risks for long-term morbidities. Although [
18
F]fluoro‑2‑deoxy‑2‑d‑glucose positron emission tomography ([
18
F]FDG PET) scans offer potential for improved risk stratification, the definitive prognostic value of quantitative [
18
F]FDG PET parameters remains unclear for pediatric HL.
Methods
A single-center, retrospective study included pediatric patients diagnosed with HL between 2016 and 2023 treated according to EuroNet-PHL-C1 and DAL/GPOH-HD protocols. Patients underwent baseline and interim PET/CT scans after two chemotherapy cycles. Event-free survival (EFS) was the primary endpoint, Deauville score was the secondary endpoint. Quantitative [
18
F]FDG PET parameters included SUVmax, metabolic tumor volume (MTV) and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) that were evaluated using two segmentation methods (SUV 2.5, 41% SUVmax). Survival outcomes were assessed using Cox regression analysis.
Results
A total of 115 patients (50 males, median age 14.2 years) were studied, with a median follow-up period of 35 months. During this period, 16 cases (13.9%) of relapse or progression were noted. Baseline and interim MTV 2.5, MTV 41%, TLG 2.5, and TLG 41%, along with interim SUVmax, were significantly associated with worse EFS and correlated with post-treatment Deauville scores. In multivariable analysis, interim MTV 2.5 > 0 ml (adj. hazard ratio, HR: 3.89,
p
= 0.009) and interim TLG 41% ≥ 30 g (adj. HR: 7.98,
p
= 0.006) were independent risk factors for EFS.
Conclusion
Baseline and interim [
18
F]FDG PET parameters can serve as significant prognostic indicators for EFS and treatment response in pediatric HL. These quantitative measures could enhance individualized, risk-adapted treatment strategies for children and adolescents with HL. |
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ISSN: | 1619-7070 1619-7089 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00259-024-06643-8 |