Covello M, Cavaliere C, Aiello M, Cianelli M S, Mesolella M, Iorio B, Rossi A, Nicolai E
IRCCS SDN, Via E. Gianturco, 111-113 - 80143, Naples, Italy.
IRCCS SDN, Via E. Gianturco, 111-113 - 80143, Naples, Italy.
Eur J Radiol. 2015 Jul;84(7):1269-76. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2015.04.010. Epub 2015 Apr 25.
To evaluate the role of simultaneous hybrid PET/MR imaging and to correlate metabolic PET data with morpho-functional parameters derived by MRI in patients with head-neck cancer.
Forty-four patients, with histologically confirmed head and neck malignancy (22 primary tumors and 22 follow-up) were studied. Patients initially received a clinical exam and endoscopy with direct biopsy. Next patients underwent whole body PET/CT followed by PET/MR of the head/neck region. PET and MRI studies were separately evaluated by two blinded groups (both included one radiologist and one nuclear physician) in order to define the presence or absence of lesions/recurrences. Regions of interest (ROIs) analysis was conducted on the primary lesion at the level of maximum size on metabolic (SUV and MTV), diffusion (ADC) and perfusion (K(trans), Ve, kep and iAUC) parameters.
PET/MR examinations were successfully performed on all 44 patients. Agreement between the two blinded groups was found in anatomic allocation of lesions by PET/MR (Primary tumors: Cohen's kappa 0.93;
FOLLOW-UP: Cohen's kappa 0.89). There was a significant correlation between CT-SUV measures and MR (e.g., CT-SUV VOI vs.
MR-SUV VOI: ρ=0.97, p<0.001 for the entire sample). There was also significant positive correlations between the ROI area, SUV measures, and the metabolic parameters (SUV and MTV) obtained during both PET/CT and PET/MR. A significant negative correlation was observed between ADC and K(trans) values in the primary tumors. In addition, a significant negative correlation existed between MR SUV and ADC in recurrent tumors.
Our study demonstrates the feasibility of PET/MR imaging for primary tumors and recurrent tumors evaluations of head/neck malignant lesions. When assessing HNC, PET/MR allows simultaneous collection of multiparametric metabolic and functional data. This technique therefore allows for a more complete characterization of malignant lesions.
评估同时进行的PET/MR混合成像的作用,并将代谢PET数据与头颈癌患者MRI得出的形态功能参数相关联。
对44例经组织学确诊的头颈恶性肿瘤患者(22例原发性肿瘤和22例随访患者)进行研究。患者最初接受临床检查和直接活检的内镜检查。接下来患者接受全身PET/CT检查,随后对头颈部区域进行PET/MR检查。PET和MRI研究由两个盲法小组分别评估(每个小组包括一名放射科医生和一名核医学医生),以确定是否存在病变/复发。在代谢(SUV和MTV)、扩散(ADC)和灌注(Ktrans、Ve、kep和iAUC)参数的最大尺寸水平上,对原发性病变进行感兴趣区(ROI)分析。
所有44例患者均成功进行了PET/MR检查。在PET/MR对病变的解剖定位方面,两个盲法小组之间存在一致性(原发性肿瘤:Cohen's kappa为0.93;随访:Cohen's kappa为0.89)。CT-SUV测量值与MR之间存在显著相关性(例如,整个样本中CT-SUV VOI与MR-SUV VOI:ρ=0.97,p<0.001)。在PET/CT和PET/MR检查期间获得的ROI面积、SUV测量值和代谢参数(SUV和MTV)之间也存在显著正相关。在原发性肿瘤中,观察到ADC和Ktrans值之间存在显著负相关。此外,复发性肿瘤中MR SUV与ADC之间存在显著负相关。
我们的研究证明了PET/MR成像用于头颈恶性病变原发性肿瘤和复发性肿瘤评估的可行性。在评估头颈癌时,PET/MR允许同时收集多参数代谢和功能数据。因此,该技术能够更全面地表征恶性病变。