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Zone-size nonuniformity of F-FDG PET regional textural features predicts survival in patients with oropharyngeal cancer.

Authors :
Cheng, Nai-Ming
Fang, Yu-Hua
Lee, Li-yu
Chang, Joseph
Tsan, Din-Li
Ng, Shu-Hang
Wang, Hung-Ming
Liao, Chun-Ta
Yang, Lan-Yan
Hsu, Ching-Han
Yen, Tzu-Chen
Source :
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging; Mar2015, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p419-428, 10p, 4 Charts, 4 Graphs
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Purpose: The question as to whether the regional textural features extracted from PET images predict prognosis in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) remains open. In this study, we investigated the prognostic impact of regional heterogeneity in patients with T3/T4 OPSCC. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 88 patients with T3 or T4 OPSCC who had completed primary therapy. Progression-free survival (PFS) and disease-specific survival (DSS) were the main outcome measures. In an exploratory analysis, a standardized uptake value of 2.5 (SUV 2.5) was taken as the cut-off value for the detection of tumour boundaries. A fixed threshold at 42 % of the maximum SUV (SUV 42 %) and an adaptive threshold method were then used for validation. Regional textural features were extracted from pretreatment F-FDG PET/CT images using the grey-level run length encoding method and grey-level size zone matrix. The prognostic significance of PET textural features was examined using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and Cox regression analysis. Results: Zone-size nonuniformity (ZSNU) was identified as an independent predictor of PFS and DSS. Its prognostic impact was confirmed using both the SUV 42 % and the adaptive threshold segmentation methods. Based on (1) total lesion glycolysis, (2) uniformity (a local scale texture parameter), and (3) ZSNU, we devised a prognostic stratification system that allowed the identification of four distinct risk groups. The model combining the three prognostic parameters showed a higher predictive value than each variable alone. Conclusion: ZSNU is an independent predictor of outcome in patients with advanced T-stage OPSCC, and may improve their prognostic stratification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16197070
Volume :
42
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100928564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-014-2933-1