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The use of O-(2-18F-fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine PET in the diagnosis of gliomas located in the brainstem and spinal cord. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored the use of 18F-FET PET scans in diagnosing and monitoring brainstem and spinal cord gliomas, a topic with limited previous research.
  • Thirty-six PET scans were conducted on 29 patients, with both newly diagnosed cases and follow-ups to assess tumor progression or treatment effectiveness.
  • Results indicated that 18F-FET PET could identify metabolic activity in gliomas, even without MR contrast enhancement, making it a useful tool when MRI results are unclear.

Article Abstract

Background: Despite an increasing number of O-(2-18F-fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (18F-FET) PET studies in supratentorial gliomas, studies regarding the usefulness of 18F-FET PET in brainstem and spinal cord gliomas to date remain scarce.

Methods: Thirty-six 18F-FET PET scans were performed in 29 patients with brainstem (n = 29 scans) or spinal cord glioma (n = 7 scans). In 32 of 36 PET scans, a dynamic acquisition was performed. Fifteen scans in 15 patients were performed to assess newly diagnosed lesions, and 21 scans were obtained during follow-up: for diagnosing tumor progression (n = 15 scans in 14 patients) as well as for treatment monitoring (n = 6 scans in 3 patients). Four patients underwent additional serial scans (range, 1-2), and 3 of these 4 patients were examined for more than one indication. Maximum and mean tumor/brain ratios (TBRmax/mean) of 18F-FET uptake (20-40 min post injection) as well as kinetic 18F-FET uptake parameters were determined. Final diagnoses were confirmed histologically (54%) or by clinical follow-up (46%).

Results: In all newly diagnosed high-grade (n = 3 patients) and in 5 of 11 patients with low-grade gliomas, 18F-FET uptake was increased (TBRmax ≥2.5 and/or TBRmean ≥1.9). In 2 patients with newly diagnosed gliomas without MR contrast enhancement, 18F-FET PET nevertheless showed increased metabolism. At suspected progression, the combination of TBRs with kinetic 18F-FET parameters correctly identified presence or absence of progressive disease in 9 of 11 patients (82%).

Conclusions: This preliminary study suggests that 18F-FET PET adds valuable diagnostic information in brainstem and spinal cord glioma, particularly when the diagnostic information derived from MRI is equivocal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5464428PMC
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