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The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases

BACKGROUND: Thermal ablation of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) may result in local progression, which generally appear within a year of treatment. As the timely diagnosis of this progression allows potentially curative local treatment, an optimal follow-up imaging strategy is essential. PET-MRI...

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Autores principales: Nielsen, Karin, Scheffer, Hester J, Pieters, Indra C, van Tilborg, Aukje AJM, van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein TM, Oprea-Lager, Daniela E, Meijerink, Martijn R, Kazemier, Geert, Hoekstra, Otto S, Schreurs, Hermien WH, Sietses, Colin, Meijer, Sybren, Comans, Emile FI, van den Tol, Petrousjka MP
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25103913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-14-27
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author Nielsen, Karin
Scheffer, Hester J
Pieters, Indra C
van Tilborg, Aukje AJM
van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein TM
Oprea-Lager, Daniela E
Meijerink, Martijn R
Kazemier, Geert
Hoekstra, Otto S
Schreurs, Hermien WH
Sietses, Colin
Meijer, Sybren
Comans, Emile FI
van den Tol, Petrousjka MP
author_facet Nielsen, Karin
Scheffer, Hester J
Pieters, Indra C
van Tilborg, Aukje AJM
van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein TM
Oprea-Lager, Daniela E
Meijerink, Martijn R
Kazemier, Geert
Hoekstra, Otto S
Schreurs, Hermien WH
Sietses, Colin
Meijer, Sybren
Comans, Emile FI
van den Tol, Petrousjka MP
author_sort Nielsen, Karin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Thermal ablation of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) may result in local progression, which generally appear within a year of treatment. As the timely diagnosis of this progression allows potentially curative local treatment, an optimal follow-up imaging strategy is essential. PET-MRI is a one potential imaging modality, combining the advantages of PET and MRI. The aim of this study is evaluate fluorine-18 deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG) PET-MRI as a modality for detection of local tumor progression during the first year following thermal ablation, as compared to the current standard, FDG PET-CT. The ability of FDG PET-MRI to detect new intrahepatic lesions, and the extent to which FDG PET-MRI alters clinical management, inter-observer variability and patient preference will also be included as secondary outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: Twenty patients undergoing treatment with radiofrequency or microwave ablation for (recurrent) CRLM will be included in this prospective trial. During the first year of follow-up, patients will be scanned at the VU University Medical Center at 3-monthly intervals using a 4-phase liver CT, FDG PET-CT and FDG PET-MRI. Patients treated with chemotherapy <6 weeks prior to scanning or with a contra-indication for MRI will be excluded. MRI will be performed using both whole body imaging (mDixon) and dedicated liver sequences, including diffusion-weighted imaging, T1 in-phase and opposed-phase, T2 and dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging. The results of all modalities will be scored by 4 individual reviewers and inter-observer agreement will be determined. The reference standard will be histology or clinical follow-up. A questionnaire regarding patients’ experience with both modalities will also be completed at the end of the follow-up year. DISCUSSION: Improved treatment options for local site recurrences following CRLM ablation mean that accurate post-ablation staging is becoming increasingly important. The combination of the sensitivity of MRI as a detection method for small intrahepatic lesions with the ability of FDG PET to visualize enhanced metabolism at the ablation site suggests that FDG PET-MRI could potentially improve the accuracy of (early) detection of progressive disease, and thus allow swifter and more effective decision-making regarding appropriate treatment. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: NCT01895673
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spelling pubmed-41416642014-08-23 The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases Nielsen, Karin Scheffer, Hester J Pieters, Indra C van Tilborg, Aukje AJM van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein TM Oprea-Lager, Daniela E Meijerink, Martijn R Kazemier, Geert Hoekstra, Otto S Schreurs, Hermien WH Sietses, Colin Meijer, Sybren Comans, Emile FI van den Tol, Petrousjka MP BMC Med Imaging Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Thermal ablation of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) may result in local progression, which generally appear within a year of treatment. As the timely diagnosis of this progression allows potentially curative local treatment, an optimal follow-up imaging strategy is essential. PET-MRI is a one potential imaging modality, combining the advantages of PET and MRI. The aim of this study is evaluate fluorine-18 deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG) PET-MRI as a modality for detection of local tumor progression during the first year following thermal ablation, as compared to the current standard, FDG PET-CT. The ability of FDG PET-MRI to detect new intrahepatic lesions, and the extent to which FDG PET-MRI alters clinical management, inter-observer variability and patient preference will also be included as secondary outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: Twenty patients undergoing treatment with radiofrequency or microwave ablation for (recurrent) CRLM will be included in this prospective trial. During the first year of follow-up, patients will be scanned at the VU University Medical Center at 3-monthly intervals using a 4-phase liver CT, FDG PET-CT and FDG PET-MRI. Patients treated with chemotherapy <6 weeks prior to scanning or with a contra-indication for MRI will be excluded. MRI will be performed using both whole body imaging (mDixon) and dedicated liver sequences, including diffusion-weighted imaging, T1 in-phase and opposed-phase, T2 and dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging. The results of all modalities will be scored by 4 individual reviewers and inter-observer agreement will be determined. The reference standard will be histology or clinical follow-up. A questionnaire regarding patients’ experience with both modalities will also be completed at the end of the follow-up year. DISCUSSION: Improved treatment options for local site recurrences following CRLM ablation mean that accurate post-ablation staging is becoming increasingly important. The combination of the sensitivity of MRI as a detection method for small intrahepatic lesions with the ability of FDG PET to visualize enhanced metabolism at the ablation site suggests that FDG PET-MRI could potentially improve the accuracy of (early) detection of progressive disease, and thus allow swifter and more effective decision-making regarding appropriate treatment. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: NCT01895673 BioMed Central 2014-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4141664/ /pubmed/25103913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-14-27 Text en Copyright © 2014 Nielsen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Nielsen, Karin
Scheffer, Hester J
Pieters, Indra C
van Tilborg, Aukje AJM
van Waesberghe, Jan-Hein TM
Oprea-Lager, Daniela E
Meijerink, Martijn R
Kazemier, Geert
Hoekstra, Otto S
Schreurs, Hermien WH
Sietses, Colin
Meijer, Sybren
Comans, Emile FI
van den Tol, Petrousjka MP
The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title_full The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title_fullStr The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title_full_unstemmed The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title_short The use of PET-MRI in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
title_sort use of pet-mri in the follow-up after radiofrequency- and microwave ablation of colorectal liver metastases
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25103913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-14-27
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