Follow up in chest tumors: Value of integrated PET/CT
Heba Nabil, Karima M Maher and Sameh AR Mahdy
Nasser Institute Hospital for Research and Treatment, Egypt Ain Shams University, Egypt
: J Diagn Tech Biomed Anal
Abstract
Objective: To identify the value of PET-CT in follow up of chest tumors. Patients & Methods: Whole body PET/CT studies were performed on 29 patients of variable primary & secondary chest tumors. Results: Our findings indicate that FDG PET/CT has an important impact on follow up of chest tumors, as it delineated the metabolic activity of the disease in 21 patients (72.41%), outlined the metabolic activity of the tumoral residue in 4 patients postoperatively (13.79%), delineated the metabolic activity of the disease for preparing for BMT in 2 patients (6.89%), differentiated between tumoral residue & post irradiation pneumonitis in 1 patient (3.44%), and in 1 patient initial assessment of the metabolic activity of the disease before determination line of treatment. Conclusion: Integrated PET/CT imaging, which combines both functional and morphologic imaging in a single examination, has shown how the initial staging and subsequent follow-up of patients with chest tumors can supersede the traditional methods of evaluation in terms of diagnostic accuracy and has an impact on the management. Limitations which must be kept in mind are the subcentimetric pulmonary nodules that below 7 or 8 mm (beyond PET resolution) which can be overcome by short follow up
Biography
Heba Nabil, is a MD candidate, he got his Master degree of radio-diagnosis at Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University in 2008. He did his first part of MD in 2012 and first part of FRCR in 2013. He has published two papers named: Follow up in chest tumors: Value of integrated PET/CT and Role of PET/CT in management of chest tumors. He is working as a Radiology Specialist at Nasser Institute for research and treatment, Cairo, Egypt.
E-Mail: dr.heba_nabil@hotmail.com