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How to assess background activity: introducing a histogram-based analysis as a first step for accurate one-step PET quantification. | LitMetric

How to assess background activity: introducing a histogram-based analysis as a first step for accurate one-step PET quantification.

Nucl Med Commun

Departments of aRadiology bMedical Physics cEpidemiology-Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA dDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Published: March 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looked at a faster way to measure background activity around cancerous tumors during a PET scan, instead of taking separate measurements that take more time.
  • Researchers tested this on different types of tumors in 10 patients to see if they could use data from within the tumor itself to get accurate background readings.
  • They found that measuring background activity from the tumor was just as good as measuring it separately, and both readers who reviewed the data agreed almost perfectly on their findings.

Article Abstract

Many common PET segmentation methods for malignant lesions use surrounding background activity as a reference. To date, background has to be measured by drawing a second volume of interest (VOI) in nearby, undiseased tissue. This is time consuming as two VOIs have to be determined for each lesion. The aim of our study was to analyse whether background activity in different organs and body regions could be calculated from the tumour VOI by histogram analyses. The institutional review board waived informed consent for this retrospective study. For each of the following tumour types and areas - head and neck (neck), lung, hepatic metastasis (liver), melanoma (skin), and cervix (pelvis) - 10 consecutive patients with biopsy-proven tumours who underwent (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose-PET in January 2012 were retrospectively selected. One lesion was selected and two readers drew a cubical VOI around the lesion (VOItumour) and over the background (VOIBG). The mean value of VOIBG was compared with the mode of the histogram, using equivalence testing with an equivalence margin of ±0.5 SUV. Inter-reader agreement was analysed for the mean background, and the mode of the VOItumour histogram was assessed using the concordance correlation coefficient. For both readers, the mode of VOItumour was equivalent to the mean of VOIBG (P<0.0001 for R1 and R2). The inter-reader agreement was almost perfect, with a concordance correlation coefficient of greater than 0.92 for both the mode of VOItumour and the mean of VOIBG. Background activity determined within a tumour VOI using histogram analysis is equivalent to separately measured mean background values, with an almost perfect inter-reader agreement. This could facilitate PET quantification methods based on background values without increasing workload.

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