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The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions

BACKGROUND: 18 F-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine PET is gaining more indications in the field of oncology. We investigated the potentials of usage of FET-PET/CT in addition to MRI for definition of gross tumor volume (GTV) in stereotactic radiotherapy of lesions of skull base. METHODS: We included in a prospe...

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Autores principales: Badakhshi, Harun, Graf, Reinhold, Prasad, Vikas, Budach, Volker
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4331830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25608761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1470-7330-14-25
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author Badakhshi, Harun
Graf, Reinhold
Prasad, Vikas
Budach, Volker
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Graf, Reinhold
Prasad, Vikas
Budach, Volker
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description BACKGROUND: 18 F-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine PET is gaining more indications in the field of oncology. We investigated the potentials of usage of FET-PET/CT in addition to MRI for definition of gross tumor volume (GTV) in stereotactic radiotherapy of lesions of skull base. METHODS: We included in a prospective setting 21 cases. An MRI was performed, completed by FET PET/CT. Different GTV’s were defined based on respective imaging tools: 1. GTVMRI, 2. GTV MRI /CT, 3. GTV composit (1 + 2), and GTVPET = GTV Boost. Lesions could be visualised by MRI and FET-PET/CT in all patients. RESULTS: FET tracer enhancement was found in all cases. Skull base infiltration by these lesions was observed by MRI, CT (PET/CT) and FET-PET (PET/CT) in all patients. Totally, brain tissue infiltration was seen in 10 patients. While, in 7 (out 10) cases, MRI and CT (from PET/CT) were indicating brain infiltration, FET-PET could add additional information regarding infiltrative behaviour: in 3 (out 10) patients, infiltration of the brain was displayed merely in FET-PET. An enlargement of GTVMRI/CT due to the FET-PET driven information, which revealed GTVcomposite , was necessary in 7 cases,. This enlargement was significant by definition (> 10% of GTVMRI/CT). The mean PET-effect on GTV counted for 1 ± 4 cm3. The restricted boost fields were based mainly on the GTVPET volume. In mean, about 8.5 cm3 of GTVMRI/CT, which showed no FET uptake, were excluded from target volume. GTVboost driven by only-PET-activity, was in mean by 33% smaller than the initial large treatment field, GTVcomposite, for those cases received boost treatment. FET-PET lead to significant (>10%) changes in the initial treatment fields in 11/21 patients and showed additional tumour volume relevant for radiation planning in 6/21 cases, and led to a subsequent decrease of more than 10% of the initial volumes for the boost fields. CONCLUSION: The implementation of FET PET into the planning procedures showed a benefit in terms of accurate definition of skull base lesions as targets for Image-guided stereotactic Radiotherapy. This has to be investigated prospectively in larger cohorts.
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spelling pubmed-43318302015-02-19 The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions Badakhshi, Harun Graf, Reinhold Prasad, Vikas Budach, Volker Cancer Imaging Research Article BACKGROUND: 18 F-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine PET is gaining more indications in the field of oncology. We investigated the potentials of usage of FET-PET/CT in addition to MRI for definition of gross tumor volume (GTV) in stereotactic radiotherapy of lesions of skull base. METHODS: We included in a prospective setting 21 cases. An MRI was performed, completed by FET PET/CT. Different GTV’s were defined based on respective imaging tools: 1. GTVMRI, 2. GTV MRI /CT, 3. GTV composit (1 + 2), and GTVPET = GTV Boost. Lesions could be visualised by MRI and FET-PET/CT in all patients. RESULTS: FET tracer enhancement was found in all cases. Skull base infiltration by these lesions was observed by MRI, CT (PET/CT) and FET-PET (PET/CT) in all patients. Totally, brain tissue infiltration was seen in 10 patients. While, in 7 (out 10) cases, MRI and CT (from PET/CT) were indicating brain infiltration, FET-PET could add additional information regarding infiltrative behaviour: in 3 (out 10) patients, infiltration of the brain was displayed merely in FET-PET. An enlargement of GTVMRI/CT due to the FET-PET driven information, which revealed GTVcomposite , was necessary in 7 cases,. This enlargement was significant by definition (> 10% of GTVMRI/CT). The mean PET-effect on GTV counted for 1 ± 4 cm3. The restricted boost fields were based mainly on the GTVPET volume. In mean, about 8.5 cm3 of GTVMRI/CT, which showed no FET uptake, were excluded from target volume. GTVboost driven by only-PET-activity, was in mean by 33% smaller than the initial large treatment field, GTVcomposite, for those cases received boost treatment. FET-PET lead to significant (>10%) changes in the initial treatment fields in 11/21 patients and showed additional tumour volume relevant for radiation planning in 6/21 cases, and led to a subsequent decrease of more than 10% of the initial volumes for the boost fields. CONCLUSION: The implementation of FET PET into the planning procedures showed a benefit in terms of accurate definition of skull base lesions as targets for Image-guided stereotactic Radiotherapy. This has to be investigated prospectively in larger cohorts. BioMed Central 2014-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4331830/ /pubmed/25608761 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1470-7330-14-25 Text en Copyright © 2014 Badakhshi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), 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.
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Badakhshi, Harun
Graf, Reinhold
Prasad, Vikas
Budach, Volker
The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title_full The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title_fullStr The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title_full_unstemmed The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title_short The impact of (18) F-FET PET-CT on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
title_sort impact of (18) f-fet pet-ct on target definition in image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with skull base lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4331830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25608761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1470-7330-14-25
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