Use of PET/CT to aid clinical decision-making in cases of solitary pulmonary nodule: A probabilistic approach

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Objective: To determine the frequency with which18F-FDG-PET/CT findings change the probability of malignancy classification of solitary pulmonary nodules. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of all18F-FDG-PET/CT examinations performed for the investigation of a solitary pulmonary nodule between May 2016 and May 2017. We reviewed medical records and PET/CT images to collect the data necessary to calculate the pre-test probability of malignancy using the Swensen model and the Herder model. The probability of malignancy was classified as low if < 5%, intermediate if 5–65%, and high if > 65%. Cases classified as intermediate in the Swensen model were reclassified by the Herder model. Results: We reviewed the records for 33 patients, of whom 17 (51.5%) were male. The mean age was 68.63 ± 12.20 years. According to the Swensen model, the probability of malignancy was intermediate in 23 cases (69.7%). Among those, the application of the Herder model resulted in the probability of malignancy being reclassified as low in 6 (26.1%) and as high in 8 (34.8%). Conclusion:18F-FDG-PET/CT was able to modify the probability of malignancy classification of a solitary pulmonary nodule in more than 50% of the cases evaluated.

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Mourato, F. A., Brito, A. E. T., Romão, M. S. C., Santos, R. G. G., de Almeida, C. A., Filho, P. J. de A., & Leal, A. L. G. (2020). Use of PET/CT to aid clinical decision-making in cases of solitary pulmonary nodule: A probabilistic approach. Radiologia Brasileira, 53(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-3984.2019.0034

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