The value of multimodal imaging in lymph node staging of head and neck cancer

2003 ◽  
Vol 129 (2) ◽  
pp. P214
Author(s):  
R Hausmann
2014 ◽  
Vol 83 (7) ◽  
pp. 1163-1168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivan Platzek ◽  
Bettina Beuthien-Baumann ◽  
Matthias Schneider ◽  
Volker Gudziol ◽  
Hagen H. Kitzler ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 41 (02) ◽  
pp. 108-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Th. Klenzner ◽  
Th. Krause ◽  
M. Mix ◽  
U. H. Ross ◽  
E. Moser ◽  
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Summary Aim: Identification of a rationale for the appropriate uptake period for static clinical extracranial head and neck PET imaging and evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of such an optimized FDG PET approach for lymph node staging in the head and neck region. Methods: In a subset of 5 patients, kinetic tumour studies were performed in order to identify the cellular activity plateau phase of FDG accumulation for head and neck cancer. Seventy-eight consecutive patients (11 women, 67 men; mean age ± SD: 55 ± 11 years; range, 36-78 years), presenting with histologically proven squamous cell carcinoma and sonographically detected lymph nodes in 86 neck sides, underwent clinically indicated FDG PET imaging. PET results were compared to those derived from histological examinations and follow-up imaging results after 6 months in order to calculate sensitivity and specificity for lymph node staging. Results: FDG kinetics in head and neck cancer indicate that the cellular activity plateau of FDG accumulation is reached after an uptake period of 90 min. Using this protocol metastatic involvement of neck sides with lymph nodes less than 1 cm in diameter was correctly identified with a sensitivity of 71.4% and a specificity of 92.3%. Sensitivity increased with the lymph node diameter (1.1-1.5 cm 83.3%, 1.6-2.0 cm 100%, > 2 cm 88.9%). Conclusion: The appropriate uptake period for static clinical extracranial head and neck PET imaging that allows measurements in the activity plateau phase is about 90 min. FDG PET may add some significant information regarding metastatic spread into regional lymph nodes.


2002 ◽  
Vol 41 (01) ◽  
pp. 14-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. E. Wildberger ◽  
U. Cremerius ◽  
E. DiMartino ◽  
S. Jaenicke ◽  
B. Nowak ◽  
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Summary Aim: Evaluation of potential synergistic effects of combined image interpretation of FDG PET using a gamma camera modified for coincidence detection (hybrid PET) and computed tomography (CT) and comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of hybrid PET and dedicated PET in patients with head and neck cancer. Methods: Forty-two patients with suspected primary or recurrent cancer were included. Twenty-four patients underwent dedicated PET in addition to attenuationcorrected hybrid PET using a one-day protocol. Results: Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for detection of primary or recurrent head and neck cancer were 74, 73, and 74% for hybrid PET, 52, 82, and 60% for CT and 77, 82, and 79% for combined reading. With the combination of CT and hybrid PET all cases of recurrent disease were detected. The largest tumour not detected was 1.7 cm in diameter. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the detection of neck sides with lymph node metastases were 69, 88, and 85% for hybrid PET, 62, 88, and 84% for CT, 69, 99, and 94% for combined image interpretation. With combined interpretation four involved neck sides were missed including two cases of microscopic metastases. Hybrid PET revealed concordant results to dedicated PET in all patients with respect to the detection of primary or recurrent tumour and in 45 of 48 neck sides (94%) with the same number of false negative findings. Conclusion: The combination of functional information of hybrid PET and morphological information of CT by the simple approach of combined image interpretation improves the sensitivity for the detection of primary/recurrent head and neck cancer and increases the specificity of lymph node staging compared to CT alone. The accuracy of hybrid PET and dedicated PET was almost identical.


Oral Oncology ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.C.M. Marres ◽  
M. de Ridder ◽  
I. Hegger ◽  
M.L.F. van Velthuysen ◽  
M. Hauptmann ◽  
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