Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation

<b>Aims and Objectives:</b> To determine the efficacy of integrated <sup>18</sup> F-fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography ( <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT) in the evaluation and characterization of mediastinal lymph nodes into benign and...

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Main Authors: Kumar Arvind, Dutta Roman, Kannan Umashankkar, Kumar Rakesh, Khilnani Gopi, Gupta Siddhartha
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2011;volume=6;issue=1;spage=11;epage=16;aulast=Kumar
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spelling doaj-5d082212432a4a7795f917746bc3f0c72020-11-25T01:13:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Thoracic Medicine1817-17371998-35572011-01-01611116Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlationKumar ArvindDutta RomanKannan UmashankkarKumar RakeshKhilnani GopiGupta Siddhartha<b>Aims and Objectives:</b> To determine the efficacy of integrated <sup>18</sup> F-fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography ( <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT) in the evaluation and characterization of mediastinal lymph nodes into benign and malignant pathology. <b>Methods:</b> Thirty-five patients with mediastinal lymphadenopathies without primary neoplastic or infective lung pathologies were included in the study. The lymph nodes were detected on contrast-enhanced CT scan of the chest. All patients underwent <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan for evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes. Results of PET-CT were compared with histopathology of the lymph nodes and sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy were calculated. <b>Statistical Analysis:</b> The data were collected prospectively and analyzed using (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL) 11.5 software. <b>Results:</b> Histopathology results in 35 patients revealed tuberculosis in 12, sarcoidosis in 8, and lymphoma in 15. Maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the benign lymph nodes ranged from 2.3 to 11.8 with a mean&#177;standard deviation (SD) of 5.02&#177;3.26. SUVmax of the malignant lymph nodes ranged from 2.4 to 34 with a mean&#177;SD of 10.8&#177;8.12. There was a statistically significant difference between benign and malignant pathology (<i>P</i>&lt;0.0059). <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT has sensitivity of 93&#x0025; and specificity of 40&#x0025; with SUVmax 2.5 as the cutoff. We found the optimal SUVmax cutoff to be 6.2 as determined by the receiver-operator characteristic curve. With 6.2 as cutoff, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 87&#x0025;, 70&#x0025;, and 77&#x0025;, respectively. <b>Conclusion </b>: In countries where tuberculosis and other granulomatous diseases are endemic, SUVmax cutoff value of 2.5 has low specificity. Increasing the cutoff value can improve the specificity, while maintaining an acceptable sensitivity.http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2011;volume=6;issue=1;spage=11;epage=16;aulast=KumarFDG PET-CTlymphomamediastinal lymph nodestuberculosissarcoidosis
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author Kumar Arvind
Dutta Roman
Kannan Umashankkar
Kumar Rakesh
Khilnani Gopi
Gupta Siddhartha
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Dutta Roman
Kannan Umashankkar
Kumar Rakesh
Khilnani Gopi
Gupta Siddhartha
Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
Annals of Thoracic Medicine
FDG PET-CT
lymphoma
mediastinal lymph nodes
tuberculosis
sarcoidosis
author_facet Kumar Arvind
Dutta Roman
Kannan Umashankkar
Kumar Rakesh
Khilnani Gopi
Gupta Siddhartha
author_sort Kumar Arvind
title Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
title_short Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
title_full Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
title_fullStr Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan and its histopathologic correlation
title_sort evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes using <sup>18</sup> f-fdg pet-ct scan and its histopathologic correlation
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Thoracic Medicine
issn 1817-1737
1998-3557
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <b>Aims and Objectives:</b> To determine the efficacy of integrated <sup>18</sup> F-fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography ( <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT) in the evaluation and characterization of mediastinal lymph nodes into benign and malignant pathology. <b>Methods:</b> Thirty-five patients with mediastinal lymphadenopathies without primary neoplastic or infective lung pathologies were included in the study. The lymph nodes were detected on contrast-enhanced CT scan of the chest. All patients underwent <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT scan for evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes. Results of PET-CT were compared with histopathology of the lymph nodes and sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy were calculated. <b>Statistical Analysis:</b> The data were collected prospectively and analyzed using (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL) 11.5 software. <b>Results:</b> Histopathology results in 35 patients revealed tuberculosis in 12, sarcoidosis in 8, and lymphoma in 15. Maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the benign lymph nodes ranged from 2.3 to 11.8 with a mean&#177;standard deviation (SD) of 5.02&#177;3.26. SUVmax of the malignant lymph nodes ranged from 2.4 to 34 with a mean&#177;SD of 10.8&#177;8.12. There was a statistically significant difference between benign and malignant pathology (<i>P</i>&lt;0.0059). <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET-CT has sensitivity of 93&#x0025; and specificity of 40&#x0025; with SUVmax 2.5 as the cutoff. We found the optimal SUVmax cutoff to be 6.2 as determined by the receiver-operator characteristic curve. With 6.2 as cutoff, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 87&#x0025;, 70&#x0025;, and 77&#x0025;, respectively. <b>Conclusion </b>: In countries where tuberculosis and other granulomatous diseases are endemic, SUVmax cutoff value of 2.5 has low specificity. Increasing the cutoff value can improve the specificity, while maintaining an acceptable sensitivity.
topic FDG PET-CT
lymphoma
mediastinal lymph nodes
tuberculosis
sarcoidosis
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