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Whole-Tumor Perfusion CT Parameters and Glucose Metabolism Measurements in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas: A Pilot Study Using Combined Positron-Emission Tomography/CT Imaging

S. Bisdas, K. Spicer and Z. Rumboldt
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2008, 29 (7) 1376-1381; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1111
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    Tissue perfusion CT map (A) and PET/CT SUVmean map (B) of a 54-year-old woman with a SCCA in the skin on the left temporal side. Blood flow (A) map shows a hypervascularized area in the subcutaneous region with infiltration of the cutis (arrows). The increased perfusion of the neoplastic tissue is coupled with increased SUV uptake (B) in the FDG PET/CT imaging (arrows).

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    Regression analysis of the mean BF values in the tumor (triangles) and healthy tissue (circles) with the SUVmean. There is a positive significant correlation (r = 0.63; P = .011) in the tumor ROIs. Linear regression analysis showed SUVmean = 0.05 × BF + 2.22 (R2 = 0.45; P = .011) (regression line). The curved dashed lines show the 95% confidence intervals for the tumor ROIs means. The dashed line depicts the line of perfect agreement (equation line).

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    Regression analysis of the mean BF values in the tumor with the SUVmean ratios of tumor-to-nontumor tissue. There is a positive significant correlation (r = 0.64; P = .01) in the tumor ROIs. Linear regression analysis showed Ratio SUVmean = 0.14 × BF–3.48 (R2 = 0.42; P = .01) (regression line). The curved dashed lines show the 95% confidence intervals for means. The dashed line depicts the line of perfect agreement (equation line).

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    Summary statistics mean (SD) and 95% confidence interval of the SUV values (SUVmax and SUVmean) and mean tissue perfusion parameters in healthy-appearing muscle tissue and neoplastic lesions

    TissueSUVmaxSUVmeanBFBVMTTPS
    Muscle1.1 (± 0.43)0.93 (± 0.47)6.45 (± 2.09)1.24 (± 0.77)22.75 (± 3.31)1.68 (± 1.03)
    (0.82, 1.37)(0.63, 1.23)(5.12, 7.78)(0.75, 1.73)(20.39, 25.11)(1.02, 2.34)
    Tumor15.39 (± 2.54)6.56 (± 1.2)94.52 (± 16.7)5.46 (± 1.24)6.05 (± 1.38)24.11 (± 8.39)
    (13.98, 16.8)(5.89, 7.22)(85.27, 103.77)(4.77, 6.14)(5.28, 6.81)(19.46, 28.76)
    • Note:—SUVmax and SUVmean indicate maximal and mean standardized uptake values of glucose (g/mL); BF, blood flow (mL/min/100 g); BV, blood volume (mL/100 g); MTT, mean transit time (s); PS, permeability (mL/min/100 g).

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    Pearson correlation coefficients between SUV values (SUVmax and SUVmean) and mean tissue perfusion parameters in healthy-appearing muscle tissue and neoplastic lesions

    BFBVMTTPSSUVmaxSUVmean
    BF0.91*−0.94*0.87*0.97*0.97*
    BV0.91*−0.86*0.82*0.89*0.88*
    MTT−0.94*−0.86*−0.84*−0.92*−0.92*
    PS0.87*0.82*−0.84*0.92*0.89*
    SUVmax0.97*0.89*−0.92*0.92*0.97*
    SUVmean0.97*0.88*−0.92*0.89*0.97*
    • Note:—SUVmax and SUVmean indicate maximal and mean standardized uptake values of glucose (g/mL); BF, blood flow (mL/min/100 g); BV, blood volume (mL/100 g); MTT, mean transit time (s); PS, permeability (mL/min/100 g).

    • * Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

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