Predictive value of quantitative diffusion-weighted imaging and 18-F-FDG-PET in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma treated by (chemo)radiotherapy
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2019-04
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Background and purpose: In head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) (chemo)radiotherapy is increasingly used to preserve organ functionality. The purpose of this study was to identify predictive pretreatment DWI- and 18 F-FDG-PET/CT-parameters for treatment failure (TF), locoregional recurrence (LR) and death in HNSCC patients treated by (chemo)radiotherapy. Materials and methods: We retrospectively included 134 histologically proven HNSCC patients treated with (chemo)radiotherapy between 2012-2017. In 58 patients pre-treatment DWI and 18 F-FDG-PET/CT were performed, in 31 patients DWI only and in 45 patients 18 F-FDG-PET/CT only. Primary tumor ( PT ) and largest lymph node ( LN ) metastasis were quantitatively assessed for TF, LR and death. Multivariate analysis was performed for 18 F-FDG-PET/CT and DWI separately and thereafter combined. In patients with both imaging modalities, positive and negative predictive value in TF and differences in LR and death, were assessed. Results: Mean follow-up was 25.6 months (interquartile-range; 14.0–37.1 months). Predictors of treatment failure, corrected for TNM-stage and HPV-status, were SUV max-PT , ADC max-PT , total lesion glycolysis (TLG -LN ), ADCp20 -LN (P = 0.049, P = 0.024, P = 0.031, P = 0.047, respectively). TLG -PT was predictive for LR (P = 0.003). Metabolic active tumor volume (MATV -PT ) (P = 0.003), ADC GTV-PT (P < 0.001), ADCSD (P = 0.048) were significant predictors for death. In patients with both imaging modalities SUV max-PT remained predictive for treatment failure (P = 0.049), TLG- LN for LR (P = 0.003) and ADC GTV-PT for death (P < 0.001). Higher predictive value for treatment failure was found for the combination of SUV max-PT and ADC max-PT , compared to either one separately. Conclusion: Both DWI- and 18 F-FDG-PET/CT-parameters appear to have predictive value for treatment failure, locoregional recurrence and death. Combining SUV max-PT and ADC max-PT resulted in better prediction of treatment failure compared to single parameter assessment.
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Head and neck, Squamous cell carcinoma, DWI, MRI, PET, Prognosis, Taverne, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article
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Martens, R M, Noij, D P, Koopman, T, Zwezerijnen, B, Heymans, M, de Jong, M C, Hoekstra, O S, Vergeer, M R, de Bree, R, Leemans, C R, de Graaf, P, Boellaard, R & Castelijns, J A 2019, 'Predictive value of quantitative diffusion-weighted imaging and 18-F-FDG-PET in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma treated by (chemo)radiotherapy', European Journal of Radiology, vol. 113, pp. 39-50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2019.01.031