2.Value of gastrointestinal tract preparation with oral administration of anisodamine and isotonic mannitol in 18 F-FDG PET/CT imaging
Xuyang YOU ; Xiaoqing DU ; Najing WU ; Chunjing YU ; Baoming MI ; Qiaoling XU ; Weixing WAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2015;(6):451-455
Objective To investigate the value of gastrointestinal tract preparation with oral racean?isodamine tablets and isotonic mannitol in 18 F?FDG PET/CT imaging. Methods From July to September 2013, 129 patients with confirmed or suspected tumors who were referred for 18 F?FDG PET/CT imaging were divided into 2 groups. In the study group (30 males, 37 females, age (53.4±13.9) years), raceanisodam?ine tablets (10 mg) and 1 000-1 200 ml isotonic mannitol solution (2.5%) were orally taken at 10 min after in?jection of 18F?FDG;while in the control group (37 males, 25 females, age (60.0±12.8) years), 1 000-1 200 ml water was given. Mann?Whitney u test was used to compare the difference between the 2 groups in the filling degree of gastrointestinal lumen, delineation of tube wall, physiological uptake, matching degree of PET and CT images, delineation of mesentery, and the influence of gastrointestinal uptake on the identification of ab?dominal and pelvic lesions. χ2 test was used to compare the difference between the 2 groups in the uptake pattern of gastrointestinal tract and the incidence of side effects. Spearman correlation analysis was used to study the correlation between gastrointestinal lumen filling and PET/CT image matching. Results The gas?trointestinal lumen filling, delineation of tube wall, PET/CT image matching in the stomach, small intestine and colon (z: -5.096 to -2.665, all P<0.01),and delineation of mesentery (z=-2.781,P<0.01) were better in the study group than those in the control group. The filling degree of gastrointestinal lumen correla?ted with the corresponding PET/CT image matching (rs:0.521, 0.755, 0.239, all P<0.01). The physio?logical uptake of small intestine and colon was significantly higher in control group than that in the study group( z=-4.131, -3.095, both P<0.01) . But uptake in the stomach between the 2 groups was not signifi?cantly different(z=-0.776, P>0.05). There was statistically significant difference in the uptake pattern of small intestine between the two groups(χ2=12.884, P<0.01) , but not in the stomach and colon (χ2=0.559, 1.083,both P>0.05). The incidence of transient diarrhea (20?9%, 14/67) was higher in the study group than that in the control group (4.8%, 3/62;χ2=7.256,P<0.01). Conclusions The abdominal PET/CT image quality is improved by gastrointestinal preparation with oral raceanisodamine tablets (10 mg) and 1 000-1 200 ml isoton?ic mannitol solution (2.5%).
3.Characteristics of 18 F-Alfatide II PET/CT imaging in normal breast and malignant breast cancer
Booming MI ; Dong MENG ; Qing LYU ; Xiaoqing DU ; Liping CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Donghui PAN ; Yuping XU ; Min YANG ; Xiaoyuan CHEN ; Chunjing YU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(4):212-217
Objective To investigate the characteristics of 18F-Alfatide II PET/CT imaging in normal breasts and breast cancer lesions.Methods From March 2016 to August 2017,22 female patients(age:(52±10)years)with suspected breast malignant nodules or masses were prospectively enrolled.All patients underwent 18F-Alfatide II PET/CT imaging prior to biopsy or surgery.The imaging characteristics of normal breasts were assessed visually and the difference of maximum standardized uptake value(SUVmax)in normal breasts and uterus between patients with and without menopause was compared,SUVmax of cancer lesions and normal breasts was also compared.Breast cancer lesions were classified according to the distribution characteristics of radioactive uptake,and molecular subtypes ware determined by immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization.The SUVmax of different morphological and molecular subtypes were analyzed.Two-sample t test and Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis were used to analyze the data.Results There were 23 breast cancer lesions(one patient had bilateral breast cancer lesions and one had a history of one-side breast resection),20 normal breasts and 21 normal uteruses.Those normal breasts and uteruses didn't show any malignant change after being followed up for more than 1 year(one patient had uterine fibroids resection).There was a slight increase of radioactivity uptake in the cord-like connective tissue region at the margin of the gland in 11 mammary glands,and the SUVmax was higher than that of glandular tissue in the central region(1_81±0.67 vs 0.79±0.37;t = 6.771,P<0.00l).Of the 11 cases,except for one patient whose uterus was removed,the other 10 patients were accompanied by increased diffuse radioactivity of the uterus.SUVmax of 19 normal breast connective tissues(1.31±0.80)and uterus(3.80+1.79)were positively correlated(r = 0.785,P<0.05).For patients with/without menopause(n= 11 each group),the SUVmax of normal breast connective tissues(0.72±0.39 vs 1.81±0.67)and uterus(2.04±0.39 vs 5.11 + 1.06)were significantly different(t values:4.42 and 8.66,both P<0.01).Different levels of radioactive uptake were observed in all 23 breast cancer lesions,with SUVmax of 6.93±3.97,which was significantly higher than the nipple,connective tissue and glandular tissue of normal breasts(t values:6.784-7.559,all P<0.05).According to the characteristics of the radioactivity uptake distribution of the lesion,among the 23 breast cancer lesions,5 were mass type,3 were nodular type,4 were diffuse type,and 11 were multi-focal/multi-center type,and the SUVmax of multi-focal/multi-center type was the highest(F=3.55,P<0.05).The SUVmax of basal-like breast cancer lesions(2.49±1.67)was lower than the other three molecular subtypes.Lesions with high level human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)positive expression had higher SUVmax.Conclusions 18F-Alfatide II PET/CT imaging shows that normal breasts have a slight radioactive distribution,mainly concentrate in the nipple and connective tissues around the glandular,and the uptake have a positive correlation with the radioactive uptake of the uterus.The degree of radioactive uptake of breast cancer lesions is significantly higher than that of normal breasts.Breast cancer lesions with different moqjhological features all have obvious radioactive uptake,especially the multi-focal/multi-center type.Different molecular subtypes have different radioactive uptake levels.SUVmax is lower in basal-like breast cancer lesions,and higher in HER2 positive expression lesions.
4.Prognostic value of Deauville criteria and IHP criteria in 18F-FDG PET/CT for clinical evaluation at the end of treatment in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Huihui HE ; Xiaohong WU ; Xiaoqing DU ; Baoming MI ; Liping CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Qiaoling XU ; Najing WU ; Xuyang YOU ; Chunjing YU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(5):266-271
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency and prognostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT for response assessment after treatment in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) when using the Deauville criteria and International Harmonization Project (IHP) criteria.Methods A total of 212 patients (119 males,93 males,average age:59.6(10-88) years) with DLBCL from February 2010 to June 2018 were analyzed.All subjects underwent restaging PET/CT after treatment.Images were evaluated with the IHP criteria,Deauville score of 3-5 (DC3) and Deauville score of 4-5 (DC4).The diagnostic efficiency of the 3 criteria for treatment effect was assessed and follow-up results were used as the gold standard.Spearman rank correlation analysis was used.Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards model.Results The positive predictive value and accuracy of DC4 for treatment effect evaluation were 96.8%(61/63) and 94.3%(200/212),those of IHP criteria were 75.3%(67/89) and 87.7%(186/212)respectively,and those of DC3 were 82.9% (68/82) and 92.0% (195/212) respectively.IHP criteria results and Deauville scores were correlated(rs =0.926,P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-positive groups were 78.7%,76.5% and 69.8%,respectively,and those in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-negative groups were significantly higher (95.6%,94.7%,97.2%;x2=14.415,18.293 and 26.920,all P<0.05).The similar results were found for OS rates (x2 =9.597,11.149 and 17.416,all P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in Deauville score of 1,2,3,4,5 groups were 95.3%,91.7%,93.3%,88.9% and 55.6% respectively (x2 =48.199,P<0.05).Cox-regression analysis showed significant correlation between Deauville criteria and 2-year PFS rate (P<0.05).Conclusions PET/CT with DC4,DC3 and IHP criteria have high predictive values for treatment outcome,and DC4 is the best.Cox regression analysis shows significant risk of progression by Deauville criteria.