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Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy

OBJECTIVE: To compare the prognostic utility of the 2-[(18)F] fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) maximum standardized uptake value (SUV(max)), primary gross tumor volume (GTV), and FDG metabolic tumor volume (MTV) for disease control and survival in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (H...

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Autores principales: Romesser, Paul B., Qureshi, Muhammad M., Shah, Bhartesh A., Chatburn, Luke T., Jalisi, Scharukh, Devaiah, Anand K., Subramaniam, Rathan M., Truong, Minh Tam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Japan 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4483182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22610386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12149-012-0604-5
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author Romesser, Paul B.
Qureshi, Muhammad M.
Shah, Bhartesh A.
Chatburn, Luke T.
Jalisi, Scharukh
Devaiah, Anand K.
Subramaniam, Rathan M.
Truong, Minh Tam
author_facet Romesser, Paul B.
Qureshi, Muhammad M.
Shah, Bhartesh A.
Chatburn, Luke T.
Jalisi, Scharukh
Devaiah, Anand K.
Subramaniam, Rathan M.
Truong, Minh Tam
author_sort Romesser, Paul B.
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the prognostic utility of the 2-[(18)F] fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) maximum standardized uptake value (SUV(max)), primary gross tumor volume (GTV), and FDG metabolic tumor volume (MTV) for disease control and survival in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) undergoing intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). METHODS: Between 2007 and 2011, 41 HNSCC patients who underwent a staging positron emission tomography with computed tomography and definitive IMRT were identified. Local (LC), nodal (NC), distant (DC), and overall (OC) control, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS) were assessed using the Kaplan–Meier product-limit method. RESULTS: With a median follow-up of 24.2 months (range 2.7–56.3 months) local, nodal, and distant recurrences were recorded in 10, 5, and 7 patients, respectively. The median SUV(max), GTV, and MTV were 15.8, 22.2 cc, and 7.2 cc, respectively. SUV(max) did not correlate with LC (p = 0.229) and OS (p = 0.661) when analyzed by median threshold. Patients with smaller GTVs (<22.2 cc) demonstrated improved 2-year actuarial LC rates of 100 versus 56.4 % (p = 0.001) and OS rates of 94.4 versus 65.9 % (p = 0.045). Similarly, a smaller MTV (<7.2 cc) correlated with improved 2-year actuarial LC rates of 100 versus 54.2 % (p < 0.001) and OS rates of 94.7 versus 64.2 % (p = 0.04). Smaller GTV and MTV correlated with improved NC, DC, OC, and DFS, as well. CONCLUSION: GTV and MTV demonstrate superior prognostic utility as compared to SUV(max), with larger tumor volumes correlating with inferior local control and overall survival in HNSCC patients treated with definitive IMRT.
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spelling pubmed-44831822015-07-02 Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy Romesser, Paul B. Qureshi, Muhammad M. Shah, Bhartesh A. Chatburn, Luke T. Jalisi, Scharukh Devaiah, Anand K. Subramaniam, Rathan M. Truong, Minh Tam Ann Nucl Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: To compare the prognostic utility of the 2-[(18)F] fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) maximum standardized uptake value (SUV(max)), primary gross tumor volume (GTV), and FDG metabolic tumor volume (MTV) for disease control and survival in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) undergoing intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). METHODS: Between 2007 and 2011, 41 HNSCC patients who underwent a staging positron emission tomography with computed tomography and definitive IMRT were identified. Local (LC), nodal (NC), distant (DC), and overall (OC) control, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS) were assessed using the Kaplan–Meier product-limit method. RESULTS: With a median follow-up of 24.2 months (range 2.7–56.3 months) local, nodal, and distant recurrences were recorded in 10, 5, and 7 patients, respectively. The median SUV(max), GTV, and MTV were 15.8, 22.2 cc, and 7.2 cc, respectively. SUV(max) did not correlate with LC (p = 0.229) and OS (p = 0.661) when analyzed by median threshold. Patients with smaller GTVs (<22.2 cc) demonstrated improved 2-year actuarial LC rates of 100 versus 56.4 % (p = 0.001) and OS rates of 94.4 versus 65.9 % (p = 0.045). Similarly, a smaller MTV (<7.2 cc) correlated with improved 2-year actuarial LC rates of 100 versus 54.2 % (p < 0.001) and OS rates of 94.7 versus 64.2 % (p = 0.04). Smaller GTV and MTV correlated with improved NC, DC, OC, and DFS, as well. CONCLUSION: GTV and MTV demonstrate superior prognostic utility as compared to SUV(max), with larger tumor volumes correlating with inferior local control and overall survival in HNSCC patients treated with definitive IMRT. Springer Japan 2012-05-19 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC4483182/ /pubmed/22610386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12149-012-0604-5 Text en © The Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine 2012
spellingShingle Original Article
Romesser, Paul B.
Qureshi, Muhammad M.
Shah, Bhartesh A.
Chatburn, Luke T.
Jalisi, Scharukh
Devaiah, Anand K.
Subramaniam, Rathan M.
Truong, Minh Tam
Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title_full Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title_fullStr Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title_short Superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using PET/CT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
title_sort superior prognostic utility of gross and metabolic tumor volume compared to standardized uptake value using pet/ct in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4483182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22610386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12149-012-0604-5
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