Σφακιανάκης Αλέξανδρος
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Πέμπτη 10 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

Multiparametric analysis of the relationship between tumor hypoxia and perfusion using 18F-FAZA and 15O-H2O PET

18F-fluoroazomycin-arabinoside (18F-FAZA) is a positron emission tomography (PET) tracer of tumor hypoxia. However, as hypoxia often is associated with decreased perfusion, delivery of 18F-FAZA might be compromised, potentially disturbing the association between tissue hypoxia and 18F-FAZA uptake. The aim of this study was to gain insight in the relationship between tumor perfusion and 18F-FAZA uptake. Methods: Ten patients diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) underwent subsequent dynamic 15O-H2O and 18F-FAZA PET scans with arterial sampling. Parametric images of both 15O-H2O derived perfusion (TBF) and volume of distribution (VT) of 18F-FAZA were generated. Next, multiparametric classification was performed using lesional and global thresholds. Voxels were classified as low or high TBF and 18F-FAZA VT, respectively. Finally, by combining these initial classifications, voxels were allocated to four categories (lowTBF-lowVT, lowTBF-highVT, highTBF-lowVT and highTBF-highVT). Results: A total of thirteen malignant lesions were identified in the ten patients. Average TBF and 18F-FAZA VT across all lesions were 0.45±0.20 mL·cm-3·min-1 and 0.94±0.31 mL·cm-3, respectively. The average of all lesional median values were 0.37±0.15 mL·cm-3·min-1 and 0.85±0.18 mL·cm-3 for TBF and 18F-FAZA VT, respectively. Multiparametric analysis showed that classified voxels were clustered rather than randomly distributed. Several intralesional areas could be identified where 18F-FAZA VT was inversely related to TBF. On the other hand, there were also distinct areas where TBF as well as 18F-FAZA VT were decreased or increased. Conclusion: The present data indicate that spatial variation of 18F-FAZA uptake is not necessarily inversely related with TBF. This suggests that decreased TBF may result in flow limited delivery of 18F-FAZA. Areas with both high 18F-FAZA uptake and high TBF suggest that high 18F-FAZA uptake, possibly suggesting hypoxia, may occur in regions despite having high TBF. In conclusion, multiparametric evaluation of the spatial distribution of both TBF and 18F-FAZA uptake may be helpful for understanding the 18F-FAZA signal.



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