Performance of FDG PET/CT in postoperative colorectal cancer patients with a suspected recurrence and a normal CEA level
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Performance of FDG PET/CT in postoperative colorectal cancer patients with a suspected recurrence and a normal CEA level
Abstract
Purpose: The performance of 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F]fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) has been not established for the evaluation of recurrent colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of FDG PET/CT in postoperative colorectal cancer patients with normal carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels.
Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 63 FDG PET/CT cases, involving postoperative colorectal cancer patients suspected of having recurrent or metastatic lesions with normal CEA levels. The diagnostic performance of FDG PET/CT was evaluated based on diverse suspected conditions, using physical examination, a conventional imaging work-up, and endoscopy. Histopathology, a clinical imaging work-up (including an FDG PET/CT examination), and determination of tumor marker levels during the follow-up served as the reference standard.
Results: The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for FDG PET/CT were 95, 76.6, and 88.8% for a lesion-by-lesion analysis, and 96.3, 86.1, and 90.5% for a case-by-case analysis, respectively. Three false-negative lesions among 107 suspected recurrent findings were identified as compared with nine false-positive lesions. For radiologically suspected recurrent or metastatic conditions, FDG PET/CT diagnostic performance was superior to radiological image modalities, for both lesion-by-lesion and case-by-case analyses. On follow-up of patients with normal CEA levels, but high CA19-9 levels, the use of FDG PET/CT detected true-positive findings in 63.3% of cases.
Conclusion: FDG PET/CT is a valuable tool to distinguish recurrence or metachronous tumor from postoperative changes or other benign lesions in postoperative colorectal cancer patients with normal CEA levels and radiologically or clinically suspicious lesions.
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