Characterization of FDG-PET images after stereotactic body radiation therapy for lung cancer
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文摘

Background and purpose

The purpose was to characterize 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) findings after stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for lung cancer.

Materials and methods

This was a retrospective review of 32 FDG-PET scans from 23 patients who underwent SBRT for lung cancer and who showed no evidence of local recurrence. The FDG uptake by lesions was assessed visually using a 3-point scale (0, none or faint; 1, mild; or 2, moderate to intense), and the demarcation (ill- or well-defined) was evaluated. For semi-quantitative analysis, the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) was calculated.

Results

Grade 2 intensity was observed in 70 % , 33 % , 30 % , and 0 % of PET scans performed <6, 6–12, 12–24, and >24 months, respectively, after SBRT; well-defined demarcation was observed in 80 % , 33 % , 40 % , and 17 % , respectively, and the respective means of the SUVmax were 4.9, 2.6, 3.0, and 2.3. The SUVmax was significantly higher for scans performed at <6 months than at 6–12 or >24 months.

Conclusions

FDG uptake tended to be intense and well-defined at early times after SBRT, especially within 6 months, and was faint and ill-defined at later periods. Moderate to intense FDG uptake observed soon after SBRT does not always indicate a residual tumour.

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