학술논문

Diagnostic performance of PET/CT in differentiation of malignant and benign non-solid solitary pulmonary nodules
Document Type
Report
Source
Annals of Nuclear Medicine. August, 2008, Vol. 22 Issue 7, p571, 7 p.
Subject
Lung cancer -- Diagnosis
Cancer -- Diagnosis
Cancer -- Research
Cancer -- Prevention
Medical colleges
PET imaging
Sport-utility vehicles
Oncology, Experimental
CT imaging
Language
English
ISSN
0914-7187
Abstract
Objective To evaluate whether [F-18] fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) can distinguish benign from malignant solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) with non-solid components. Methods [F-18] FDG-PET/CT scans were performed on 53 consecutive patients (30 men, 23 women mean age 65 years) who had SPNs with non-solid components identified by CT screening for lung cancer. All patients underwent surgical resection, and all lesions were pathologically proved. Visual score, maximal, and mean standardized uptake value (SUV), and maximal and mean lesion-to-normal tissue count density ratio (LNR) were calculated in all lesions. In addition, clinical characteristics, laboratory test results, and CT findings were assessed. Results Benign SPNs with non-solid components had a higher uptake on [F-18] FDG-PET/CT. Visual score, maximal and mean SUV, and maximal and mean LNR were significantly higher in the benign when compared with the malignant SPNs (P < 0.001). When the cutoff of 1.5 was assigned for maximal SUV, the diagnostic performance of [F-18] FDG-PET/CT in predicting benign SPN revealed 100.0% sensitivity, 96.4% specificity, and 100.0% accuracy. Conclusions [F-18] FDG-PET/CT is useful for the differential diagnosis of SPNs with non-solid components.