Role of respiratory-gated PET/CT for pancreatic tumors: A preliminary result |
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Authors: | Takeo Kasuya Ukihide Tateishi Kazufumi Suzuki Hiromitsu Daisaki Yuji Nishiyama Masaharu Hata Tomio Inoue |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, 3-9, Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 236-0004, Japan;2. Department of Radiology, Dokkyo Medical University Graduate School of Medicine 880, Kitakobayashi, Mibu-cho, Shimotsugagun, Tochigi, 321-0293, Japan;3. Division of Cancer Screening, Research Center for Cancer Prevention and Screening, National Cancer Center, 5-1-1, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan |
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Abstract: | PurposeThe aim of this study is to ascertain role of respiratory-gated PET/CT for accurate diagnosis of pancreatic tumors.Materials and methodsPrior to clinical study, the phantom study was performed to evaluate the impact of respiratory motion on lesion quantification. Twenty-two patients (mean age 65 years) with pancreatic tumors were enrolled. Pathological diagnoses by surgical specimens consisted of pancreatic cancer (n = 15) and benign intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN, n = 7). Whole-body scan of non-respiratory-gated PET/CT was performed at first, and subsequent respiratory-gated PET/CT for one bed position was performed. All PET/CT studies were performed prior to surgery. The SUV max obtained by non-respiratory-gated PET/CT and respiratory-gated PET/CT, and percent difference in SUVmax (%SUVmax) were compared.ResultsThe profile curve of 5 respiratory bin image was most similar to that of static image. The third bin of 5 respiratory bin image showed highest FWHM (24.0 mm) and FWTM (32.7 mm). The mean SUVmax of pancreatic cancer was similar to that of benign IPMN on non-respiratory-gated PET/CT (p = 0.05), whereas significant difference was found between two groups on respiratory-gated PET/CT (p = 0.016). The mean %SUV of pancreatic cancer was greater than that of benign IPMN (p < 0.0001). Identification of the primary tumor in pancreatic head (n = 13, 59%) was improved by using respiratory-gated PET/CT because of minimal affection of physiological accumulation in duodenum.ConclusionRespiratory-gated PET/CT is a feasible technique for evaluation of pancreatic tumors and allows more accurate identification of pancreatic tumors compared with non-respiratory-gated PET/CT. |
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Keywords: | PET/CT Respiratory-gated PET/CT Pancreatic cancer |
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