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Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?

PURPOSE: To establish whether first-order statistical features from [(18)F]fluoride and 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F] fluoro-d-glucose ([(18)F]FDG) positron emission tomography/x-ray computed tomography (PET/CT) demonstrate incremental value in skeletal metastasis response assessment compared with maximum stand...

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Autores principales: Azad, Gurdip K., Cousin, Francois, Siddique, Musib, Taylor, Benjamin, Goh, Vicky, Cook, Gary J. R.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11307-018-1262-3
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author Azad, Gurdip K.
Cousin, Francois
Siddique, Musib
Taylor, Benjamin
Goh, Vicky
Cook, Gary J. R.
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Cousin, Francois
Siddique, Musib
Taylor, Benjamin
Goh, Vicky
Cook, Gary J. R.
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description PURPOSE: To establish whether first-order statistical features from [(18)F]fluoride and 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F] fluoro-d-glucose ([(18)F]FDG) positron emission tomography/x-ray computed tomography (PET/CT) demonstrate incremental value in skeletal metastasis response assessment compared with maximum standardised uptake value (SUV(max)). PROCEDURES: Sixteen patients starting endocrine treatment for de novo or progressive breast cancer bone metastases were prospectively recruited to undergo [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET/CT scans before and 8 weeks after treatment. Percentage changes in SUV parameters, metabolic tumour volume (MTV), total lesion metabolism (TLM), standard deviation (SD), entropy, uniformity and absolute changes in kurtosis and skewness, from the same ≤ 5 index lesions, were measured. Clinical response to 24 weeks, assessed by two experienced oncologists blinded to PET/CT imaging findings, was used as a reference standard and associations were made between parameters and progression free and overall survival. RESULTS: [(18)F]fluoride PET/CT: In four patients (20 lesions) with progressive disease (PD), TLM and kurtosis predicted PD better than SUV(max) on a patient basis (4, 4 and 3 out of 4, respectively) and TLM, entropy, uniformity and skewness on a lesion basis (18, 16, 16, 18 and 15 out of 20, respectively). Kurtosis was independently associated with PFS (p = 0.033) and OS (p = 0.008) on Kaplan-Meier analysis. [(18)F]FDG PET: No parameter provided incremental value over SUV(max) in predicting PD or non-PD. TLM was significantly associated with OS (p = 0.041) and skewness with PFS (p = 0.005). Interlesional heterogeneity of response was seen in 11/16 and 8/16 patients on [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET/CT, respectively. CONCLUSION: With [(18)F]fluoride PET/CT, some first-order features, including those that take into account lesion volume but also some heterogeneity parameters, provide incremental value over SUV(max) in predicting clinical response and survival in breast cancer patients with bone metastases treated with endocrine therapy. With [(18)F]FDG PET/CT, no first-order parameters were more accurate than SUV(max) although TLM and skewness were associated with OS and PFS, respectively. Intra-patient heterogeneity of response occurs commonly between metastases with both tracers and most parameters.
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spelling pubmed-66162192019-07-28 Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET? Azad, Gurdip K. Cousin, Francois Siddique, Musib Taylor, Benjamin Goh, Vicky Cook, Gary J. R. Mol Imaging Biol Research Article PURPOSE: To establish whether first-order statistical features from [(18)F]fluoride and 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F] fluoro-d-glucose ([(18)F]FDG) positron emission tomography/x-ray computed tomography (PET/CT) demonstrate incremental value in skeletal metastasis response assessment compared with maximum standardised uptake value (SUV(max)). PROCEDURES: Sixteen patients starting endocrine treatment for de novo or progressive breast cancer bone metastases were prospectively recruited to undergo [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET/CT scans before and 8 weeks after treatment. Percentage changes in SUV parameters, metabolic tumour volume (MTV), total lesion metabolism (TLM), standard deviation (SD), entropy, uniformity and absolute changes in kurtosis and skewness, from the same ≤ 5 index lesions, were measured. Clinical response to 24 weeks, assessed by two experienced oncologists blinded to PET/CT imaging findings, was used as a reference standard and associations were made between parameters and progression free and overall survival. RESULTS: [(18)F]fluoride PET/CT: In four patients (20 lesions) with progressive disease (PD), TLM and kurtosis predicted PD better than SUV(max) on a patient basis (4, 4 and 3 out of 4, respectively) and TLM, entropy, uniformity and skewness on a lesion basis (18, 16, 16, 18 and 15 out of 20, respectively). Kurtosis was independently associated with PFS (p = 0.033) and OS (p = 0.008) on Kaplan-Meier analysis. [(18)F]FDG PET: No parameter provided incremental value over SUV(max) in predicting PD or non-PD. TLM was significantly associated with OS (p = 0.041) and skewness with PFS (p = 0.005). Interlesional heterogeneity of response was seen in 11/16 and 8/16 patients on [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET/CT, respectively. CONCLUSION: With [(18)F]fluoride PET/CT, some first-order features, including those that take into account lesion volume but also some heterogeneity parameters, provide incremental value over SUV(max) in predicting clinical response and survival in breast cancer patients with bone metastases treated with endocrine therapy. With [(18)F]FDG PET/CT, no first-order parameters were more accurate than SUV(max) although TLM and skewness were associated with OS and PFS, respectively. Intra-patient heterogeneity of response occurs commonly between metastases with both tracers and most parameters. Springer International Publishing 2018-09-24 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6616219/ /pubmed/30250989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11307-018-1262-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This 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.
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Azad, Gurdip K.
Cousin, Francois
Siddique, Musib
Taylor, Benjamin
Goh, Vicky
Cook, Gary J. R.
Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title_full Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title_fullStr Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title_full_unstemmed Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title_short Does Measurement of First-Order and Heterogeneity Parameters Improve Response Assessment of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer Compared to SUV(max) in [(18)F]fluoride and [(18)F]FDG PET?
title_sort does measurement of first-order and heterogeneity parameters improve response assessment of bone metastases in breast cancer compared to suv(max) in [(18)f]fluoride and [(18)f]fdg pet?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11307-018-1262-3
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