1. Department of Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA;
Theranostics. 2013 Oct 7;3(10):787-801. doi: 10.7150/thno.5629.
Positron emission tomography (PET) is used extensively in clinical oncology for tumor detection, staging and therapy response assessment. Quantitative measurements of tumor uptake, usually in the form of standardized uptake values (SUVs), have enhanced or replaced qualitative interpretation. In this paper we review the current status of tumor quantification methods and their applications to clinical oncology. Factors that impede quantitative assessment and limit its accuracy and reproducibility are summarized, with special emphasis on SUV analysis. We describe current efforts to improve the accuracy of tumor uptake measurements, characterize overall metabolic tumor burden and heterogeneity of tumor uptake, and account for the effects of image noise. We also summarize recent developments in PET instrumentation and image reconstruction and their impact on tumor quantification. Finally, we offer our assessment of the current development needs in PET tumor quantification, including practical techniques for fully quantitative, pharmacokinetic measurements.
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)在肿瘤检测、分期和治疗反应评估方面在临床肿瘤学中得到了广泛应用。肿瘤摄取的定量测量,通常以标准化摄取值(SUV)的形式,已经增强或取代了定性解释。在本文中,我们回顾了肿瘤定量方法的现状及其在临床肿瘤学中的应用。总结了阻碍定量评估及其准确性和可重复性的因素,特别强调了 SUV 分析。我们描述了当前为提高肿瘤摄取测量的准确性、描述总体代谢肿瘤负荷和肿瘤摄取异质性以及考虑图像噪声影响而做出的努力。我们还总结了 PET 仪器和图像重建方面的最新进展及其对肿瘤定量的影响。最后,我们评估了 PET 肿瘤定量的当前发展需求,包括用于完全定量、药代动力学测量的实用技术。