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3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer

BACKGROUND: Sodium fluoride (NaF) positron emission tomography combined with computer tomography (PET/CT) has shown to be more sensitive than the whole-body bone scan in the detection of skeletal uptake due to metastases in prostate cancer. We aimed to calculate a 3D index for NaF PET/CT and investi...

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Autores principales: Lindgren Belal, Sarah, Sadik, May, Kaboteh, Reza, Hasani, Nezar, Enqvist, Olof, Svärm, Linus, Kahl, Fredrik, Simonsen, Jane, Poulsen, Mads H., Ohlsson, Mattias, Høilund-Carlsen, Poul F., Edenbrandt, Lars, Trägårdh, Elin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28210997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0264-5
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author Lindgren Belal, Sarah
Sadik, May
Kaboteh, Reza
Hasani, Nezar
Enqvist, Olof
Svärm, Linus
Kahl, Fredrik
Simonsen, Jane
Poulsen, Mads H.
Ohlsson, Mattias
Høilund-Carlsen, Poul F.
Edenbrandt, Lars
Trägårdh, Elin
author_facet Lindgren Belal, Sarah
Sadik, May
Kaboteh, Reza
Hasani, Nezar
Enqvist, Olof
Svärm, Linus
Kahl, Fredrik
Simonsen, Jane
Poulsen, Mads H.
Ohlsson, Mattias
Høilund-Carlsen, Poul F.
Edenbrandt, Lars
Trägårdh, Elin
author_sort Lindgren Belal, Sarah
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description BACKGROUND: Sodium fluoride (NaF) positron emission tomography combined with computer tomography (PET/CT) has shown to be more sensitive than the whole-body bone scan in the detection of skeletal uptake due to metastases in prostate cancer. We aimed to calculate a 3D index for NaF PET/CT and investigate its correlation to the bone scan index (BSI) and overall survival (OS) in a group of patients with prostate cancer. METHODS: NaF PET/CT and bone scans were studied in 48 patients with prostate cancer. Automated segmentation of the thoracic and lumbar spines, sacrum, pelvis, ribs, scapulae, clavicles, and sternum were made in the CT images. Hotspots in the PET images were selected using both a manual and an automated method. The volume of each hotspot localized in the skeleton in the corresponding CT image was calculated. Two PET/CT indices, based on manual (manual PET index) and automatic segmenting using a threshold of SUV 15 (automated PET(15) index), were calculated by dividing the sum of all hotspot volumes with the volume of all segmented bones. BSI values were obtained using a software for automated calculations. RESULTS: BSI, manual PET index, and automated PET(15) index were all significantly associated with OS and concordance indices were 0.68, 0.69, and 0.70, respectively. The median BSI was 0.39 and patients with a BSI >0.39 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with a BSI <0.39 (2.3 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p = 0.01]). The median manual PET index was 0.53 and patients with a manual PET index >0.53 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with a manual PET index <0.53 (2.5 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p < 0.001]). The median automated PET(15) index was 0.11 and patients with an automated PET(15) index >0.11 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with an automated PET(15) index <0.11 (2.3 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p < 0.001]). CONCLUSIONS: PET/CT indices based on NaF PET/CT are correlated to BSI and significantly associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-53134922017-03-02 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer Lindgren Belal, Sarah Sadik, May Kaboteh, Reza Hasani, Nezar Enqvist, Olof Svärm, Linus Kahl, Fredrik Simonsen, Jane Poulsen, Mads H. Ohlsson, Mattias Høilund-Carlsen, Poul F. Edenbrandt, Lars Trägårdh, Elin EJNMMI Res Original Research BACKGROUND: Sodium fluoride (NaF) positron emission tomography combined with computer tomography (PET/CT) has shown to be more sensitive than the whole-body bone scan in the detection of skeletal uptake due to metastases in prostate cancer. We aimed to calculate a 3D index for NaF PET/CT and investigate its correlation to the bone scan index (BSI) and overall survival (OS) in a group of patients with prostate cancer. METHODS: NaF PET/CT and bone scans were studied in 48 patients with prostate cancer. Automated segmentation of the thoracic and lumbar spines, sacrum, pelvis, ribs, scapulae, clavicles, and sternum were made in the CT images. Hotspots in the PET images were selected using both a manual and an automated method. The volume of each hotspot localized in the skeleton in the corresponding CT image was calculated. Two PET/CT indices, based on manual (manual PET index) and automatic segmenting using a threshold of SUV 15 (automated PET(15) index), were calculated by dividing the sum of all hotspot volumes with the volume of all segmented bones. BSI values were obtained using a software for automated calculations. RESULTS: BSI, manual PET index, and automated PET(15) index were all significantly associated with OS and concordance indices were 0.68, 0.69, and 0.70, respectively. The median BSI was 0.39 and patients with a BSI >0.39 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with a BSI <0.39 (2.3 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p = 0.01]). The median manual PET index was 0.53 and patients with a manual PET index >0.53 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with a manual PET index <0.53 (2.5 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p < 0.001]). The median automated PET(15) index was 0.11 and patients with an automated PET(15) index >0.11 had a significantly shorter median survival time than patients with an automated PET(15) index <0.11 (2.3 years vs not reached after 5 years of follow-up [p < 0.001]). CONCLUSIONS: PET/CT indices based on NaF PET/CT are correlated to BSI and significantly associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5313492/ /pubmed/28210997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0264-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Lindgren Belal, Sarah
Sadik, May
Kaboteh, Reza
Hasani, Nezar
Enqvist, Olof
Svärm, Linus
Kahl, Fredrik
Simonsen, Jane
Poulsen, Mads H.
Ohlsson, Mattias
Høilund-Carlsen, Poul F.
Edenbrandt, Lars
Trägårdh, Elin
3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title_full 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title_fullStr 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title_short 3D skeletal uptake of (18)F sodium fluoride in PET/CT images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
title_sort 3d skeletal uptake of (18)f sodium fluoride in pet/ct images is associated with overall survival in patients with prostate cancer
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28210997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0264-5
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