Asian Spine J.  2013 Jun;7(2):96-103. 10.4184/asj.2013.7.2.96.

18F-FDG PET/CT for Diagnosis of Osteosclerotic and Osteolytic Vertebral Metastatic Lesions: Comparison with Bone Scintigraphy

Affiliations
  • 1Departments of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan. kuchida@u-fukui.ac.jp
  • 2Departments of Radiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan.
  • 3Biomedical Imaging Research Center, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study. PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to investigate the diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) in PET/computed tomography (CT) in the evaluation of spinal metastatic lesions. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Recent studies described limitations regarding how many lesions with abnormal 18F-FDG PET findings in the bone show corresponding morphologic abnormalities.
METHODS
The subjects for this retrospective study were 227 patients with primary malignant tumors, who were suspected of having spinal metastases. They underwent combined whole-body 18F-FDG PET/CT scanning for evaluation of known neoplasms in the whole spine. 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate bone scan was performed within 2 weeks following PET/CT examinations. The final diagnosis of spinal metastasis was established by histopathological examination regarding bone biopsy or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, and follow-up MRI, CT and 18F-FDG PET for extensively wide lesions with subsequent progression.
RESULTS
From a total of 504 spinal lesions in 227 patients, 224 lesions showed discordant image findings. For 122 metastatic lesions with confirmed diagnosis, the sensitivity/specificity of bone scan and FDG PET were 84%/21% and 89%/76%, respectively. In 102 true-positive metastatic lesions, the bone scan depicted predominantly osteosclerotic changes in 36% and osteolytic changes in 19%. In 109 true-positive lesions of FDG PET, osteolytic changes were depicted predominantly in 38% while osteosclerotic changes were portrayed in 15%.
CONCLUSIONS
18F-FDG PET in PET/CT could be used as a substitute for bone scan in the evaluation of spinal metastasis, especially for patients with spinal osteolytic lesions on CT.

Keyword

18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography; Technetium Tc 99m (Sn)methylenediphosphonate; Positron emission tomography and computed tomography; Spine; Metastasis

MeSH Terms

Biopsy
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neoplasm Metastasis
Positron-Emission Tomography
Positron-Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography
Retrospective Studies
Spine
Technetium Tc 99m Medronate
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
Technetium Tc 99m Medronate
Full Text Links
  • ASJ
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr