The Predictive Value of SPECT/CT imaging in colorectal liver metastases response after90Y-radioembolization

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The aim of this study was to evaluate a modified method of calculating the99mTc/90Y tumor-to-normal-liver uptake ratio (mT/N) based on SPECT/CT imaging, for use in predicting the overall response of colorectal liver tumors after radioembolization. A modified phantom-based method of tumor-to-normal-liver ratio calculation was proposed and assessed. In contrast to the traditional method based on data gathered from the whole tumor, gamma counts are collected only from a 2D region of interest delineated in the SPECT/CT section with the longest tumor diameter (as specified in RECIST 1.1). The modified tumor-to-normal-liver ratio (mT/N1) and90Y predicted tumor absorbed dose (PAD) were obtained based on99mTc-MAA SPECT/CT, and similarly the modified tumor-to-normal-liver ratio (mT/N2) and90Y actual tumor absorbed dose (AAD) were calculated after90Y-SPECT/CT. Tumor response was assessed on follow-up CTs. Using the newly proposed method, a total of 103 liver colorectal metastases in 21 patients who underwent radioembolization (between June 2009 and October 2015) were evaluated in pre-treatment CT scans and99mTc-MAA-SPECT/CT scans and compared with post-treatment90Y-SPECT/CT scans and follow-up CT scans. The results showed that the mT/N1 ratio (p = 0.012), PAD (p < 0.001) and AAD (p < 0.001) were predictors of tumor response after radioembolization. The time to progression was significantly lengthened for tumors with mT/N1 higher than 1.7 or PAD higher than 70 Gy. The risk of progression for tumors with mT/N1 lower than 1.7 or PAD below 70 Gy was significantly higher. The mT/N2 ratio had no significant correlation with treatment results.

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Piasecki, P., Narloch, J., Brzozowski, K., Zięcina, P., Mazurek, A., Budzyńska, A., … Dziuk, M. (2018). The Predictive Value of SPECT/CT imaging in colorectal liver metastases response after90Y-radioembolization. PLoS ONE, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200488

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