Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic
performance of 18F-Flurodeoxyglucose
positron emission tomography/
computed tomography in comparison
to contrast enhanced computed
tomography alone in the detection of
peritoneal metastases after initial
treatment of malignant ovarian tumors.
Patients and Methods: The study
prospectively recruited 111 patients
with clinical suspicion of ovarian tumor
recurrence. Each patient underwent 18FFDG
PET/CT and Ce-CT scans in the
same day. Study-based analyses for a
total of 136 scans were evaluated.
Studies were read independently by one
experienced nuclear medicine
physician and one experienced
radiologist. A four-point score (score
0= definitely benign, score 1 = probably
benign, score 2= probably malignant
and score 3= definitely malignant) used
to assess the presence or absence of
peritoneal metastases. The final
diagnosis of peritoneal disease status
was made on the basis of subsequent
follow-up by 18F-FDG PET/CT,
conventional imaging (CT/MRI) or
histopathology whenever possible.
Results: Of the 136 studies evaluated,
75 (55%) studies had peritoneal disease
and 61 (45%) studies were free based
on final diagnosis.18F-FDG PET/CT &
Ce-CT had sensitivity, specificity and
accuracy of 96% vs 69%, 100% vs
85%, and 98% vs 76%; respectively.
18F-FDG PET/CT was significantly
more sensitive, specific and accurate
compared to Ce-CT with P-values
of <0.0001, 0.004 and <0.0001;
respectively. Conclusions: 18F-FDG
PET/CT is superior to Ce-CT in the
diagnosis of peritoneal metastases in
patients with malignant ovarian tumors.
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2015
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Research Publisher
Egyptian Society of Nuclear Medicine Specialists
Research Vol
9-1
Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
28-41
Research Website
http://esnms.net/journal/vol9/4.pdf
Research Abstract