Unlabelled: Prognosis of () wild-type gliomas is worse compared to -mutant tumors regardless of histological criteria for glioblastoma. However, there is still uncertainty regarding favorable course of disease and predictors of long-term survival in gliomas.
Objective: To study the metabolic characteristics of diffuse astrocytomas using C-methionine PET/CT and prognostic significance of PET-associated parameters for disease-free survival.
Material And Methods: We analyzed 79 adults with diffuse gliomas. Quantitative analysis consisted of C-methionine accumulation index and metabolic tumor volume. Kaplan-Meier and Cox analyses were used to determine prognostic significance of histological findings and PET parameters.
Results: Glioblastoma and astrocytoma grade 2 or 3 were diagnosed in 41% and 59% of patients, respectively. Accumulation index significantly differed between astrocytomas grade 2 and 3 (=0.03). Significant predictors of disease-free survival were age, histological type of astrocytoma and tumor grade, contrast enhancement, PET-associated biomarkers (accumulation index and metabolic tumor volume) and compliance of metabolic pattern with glioblastoma syndrome (<0.05). Disease-free survival >24 months was established for age <41 years, maximum accumulation index <1.64, tumor accumulation index <1.39 and metabolic tumor volume <13.44 cm. In multivariate Cox analysis, independent predictors of disease-free survival were age and PET syndrome of glioblastoma.
Conclusion: Diffuse gliomas are a heterogeneous group differing in metabolic characteristics and prognosis. PET/CT with C-methionine may be effective for stratifying patients into groups with unfavorable and favorable prognosis, as well as assessment of advisability of in-depth searching for / mutation.
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