18 F-FDG PET/contrast enhanced CT in the standard surveillance of high risk colorectal cancer patients

2014 ◽  
Vol 83 (12) ◽  
pp. 2224-2230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Germán Andrés Jiménez Londoño ◽  
Ana María García Vicente ◽  
Victoria Sánchez Pérez ◽  
Fátima Jiménez Aragón ◽  
Alberto León Martin ◽  
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C. Carnaghi ◽  
A. Chiti ◽  
K. Marzo ◽  
M. Rodari ◽  
L. Rimassa ◽  
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Franca Wagner ◽  
Yahya Ali Hakami ◽  
Geoffrey Warnock ◽  
Gabriel Fischer ◽  
Martin W. Huellner ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nivine Abdel Moneim Chalabi ◽  
Reem Hassan Bassiouny ◽  
Mohamed Abobakr El Sedek

Abstract Background This study was designed to assess the role of 18F-FDG CT was able to detect additional/CT in post-therapeutic surveillance of colorectal cancer patients as compared with contrast-enhanced CT to allow early detection of recurrent and metastatic cases amenable for curative surgery and thus improve the overall survival of patients. Results Of the total 100 patients, 70 proved to have metastasis or local recurrent disease by the standard reference modalities. One hundred eighty-two diseased regions were detected in these 70 patients. PET/CT was positive in 174 regions (95.6%) whereas CECT was positive in 118 regions (64.8%). PET/CT was superior to CECT in detection of hepatic focal lesions, metastatic lymph nodes, pulmonary metastases, and peritoneal and suprarenal metastases whereas both were equal in detection of osseous deposits. CECT detected four lesions that were missed by PET/CT, and these were hepatic metastases from mucinous adenocarcinoma. Conclusion PET/CT is a better method to evaluate post-therapeutic colorectal cancer patients. It detected viable residual tumor cells in operative bed scar, small LNs, hepatic focal lesions, peritoneal deposits, pulmonary masses, bone deposits, and suprarenal deposits with significantly higher specificity and sensitivity than CECT avoiding unnecessary surgeries.


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Albert Dirisamer ◽  
Benjamin S. Halpern ◽  
Daniel Flöry ◽  
Florian Wolf ◽  
Mohsen Beheshti ◽  
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