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Correlation of measurements from diffusion weighted MR imaging and FDG PET/CT in GIST patients: ADC versus SUV

Authors :
Wong, Chun Sing
Gong, Nanjie
Chu, Yiu-Ching
Anthony, Marina-Portia
Chan, Queenie
Lee, Ho Fun
Chu, Kent Man
Khong, Pek-Lan
Source :
European Journal of Radiology. Sep2012, Vol. 81 Issue 9, p2122-2126. 5p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Abstract: Purpose: We investigated the correlation relationship between ADCs measured by MRI and SUVs measured by PET/CT of lesions on GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor) patients to verify if MR is able to replace or serve as an alternative to PET/CT in GIST staging and treatment monitoring. Materials and methods: Between September 2010 and January 2011, five patients with histologically proven metastatic GIST in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong were enrolled into our study. All patients underwent both MRI and PET/CT scans at prognosis. Pearson''s correlations of twenty-nine lesions were conducted between 5 pairs of ADCs and SUVs values. Results: Lesions in the liver, peritoneum or bowel loops were found by PET/CT and no extra-abdominal lesion was identified. All twenty-nine lesions are identifiable by MRI with sensitivity of 100%. Significant inverse correlation were found between ADCmean and SUVmean (P =0.006), ADCmean and SUVmax (P =0.010), ADCmin and SUVmax (P =0.014), ADCmin and SUVmean (P =0.026), rADCmin and rSUVmax (P =0.047). Conclusion: DWI is comparable to PET/CT in visually detecting the GIST lesions’ location. Significant inverse correlations were found between ADCs from DWIBS and SUVs from PET/CT on data of GIST patients. This finding demonstrates that DWI is potentially capable of offering similar information for diagnosis and treatment response evaluating in GIST''s patients as PET/CT does. Furthermore, ADCmin, which is determined by single pixel, is not as reliable as ADCmean, which is weighted average value of the whole lesion volume. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0720048X
Volume :
81
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
78431849
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2011.09.003