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Usefulness of thallium-201 SPECT for prediction of early progression in low-grade astrocytomas diagnosed by stereotactic biopsy
Authors:Park Kyung-Jae  Kang Shin-Hyuk  Park Dong-Hyuk  Cho Tai-Hyoung  Choe Jae Gol  Chung Yong-Gu
Institution:Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 126-1, 5-ga, Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-705, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:

Objective

To establish the value of thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomography (201Tl-SPECT) as a predictor of early progression in low-grade astrocytomas (LGAs).

Methods

We studied 57 consecutive patients who underwent 201 Tl-SPECT before stereotactic biopsy (n = 33) or surgical resection (n = 24). The value of radiologic and histopathological variables (201Tl index and MIB-1 index) in predicting progression free survival (PFS) was examined in each group of patients.

Results

During a median follow up of 55 months (range, 11–101), progression of the primary lesion was identified in 46 patients (80.7%). Based on Cox's proportional hazards model, the increased thallium uptake was associated with a short PFS in both biopsy and resection groups, whereas the MIB-1 index was significant only in the resection group. Considering the cut-off value, 201Tl index > 1.7 was statistically significant for reduced PFS in the biopsy group; however, MIB-1 index was not directly related to the PFS at any level. For the surgical resection group, both a 201Tl index > 1.9 and a MIB-1 index > 6% were associated with short PFS.

Conclusion

201Tl SPECT may play a role in prediction of early tumor progression not only in resected LGAs, but also in biopsy-proven LGAs. Therefore, we suggest that patients with LGAs established from biopsy should be considered as high-risk groups for early progression if the tumor shows a high 201Tl uptake, even if the tumor demonstrates low proliferative activity on histopathologic examination.
Keywords:Biopsy  Low-grade astrocytoma  Progression-free survival  Single-photon emission computed tomography
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