DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG-TUMOR WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 31 (12), 1927-1933
Abstract
To predict the nature of non-calcifying lung tumors, we performed a prospective study of 46 cases with L-[methyl11C]methionine (MET, 24 cases) and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG, 22 cases) using positron emission tomography (PET). Mean tumor/muscle radioactivity ratios are 5.3 .+-. 2.0 (n = 14) for malignant and 1.9 .+-. 0.9 (n = 10) for benign with MET (p < 0.001), and 4.4 .+-. 2.2 (n = 12) and 1.5 .+-. 0.3 (n = 10), respectively, with FDG (p < 0.001). The ratios indicate that malignant tumors have higher metabolic demand than benign lesions. Tumors less than 1 cm in diameter were difficult to accurately evaluate due to PET resolution. Compared to the diagnosis at pathology, the MET study showed a sensitivity of 93% (13/14), a specificity of 60% (6/10), and an accuracy of 79% (19/24). The FDSG study showed 83% (10/12), 90% (9/10), 86% (19/22), respectively. No significant differences were observed between the two tracers. This study suggests that PET studies using either MET or FDG may be very useful for the differential diagnosis of lung tumors.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit: