Title of article :
The role of Positron Emission Tomography in mediastinal staging of patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Author/Authors :
d Amico, Andrea MSC Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology - Diagnostic PET Department, Poland , d Amico, Turska MSC Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology - Oncological and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Poland , Jarzab, Barbara MSC Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology - Nuclear Medicine and Oncologic Endocrinology Department, Poland , Zielinski, Marcin Pulmonary Hospital - ThoracicSurgery Department, Poland
Abstract :
Objective: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of positron emission tomography/computed tomography in evaluating the mediastinum of patients with non-small cell lung cancer compared to histopathology results. Methods: The prospective study was conducted at the Department of Thoracic Surgery of the Pulmonary Hospital in Zakopane, Poland, from September 2008 to August 2012 and comprised patients with radiologically-suspected lung cancer. All patients underwent histological verification by either mediastinoscopy alone or thoracotomy with mediastinal lymphanedectomy. Computed tomography and positron emission tomography/computed tomography data sets were compared with the results of the histopathology examinations. Results: There were 80 patients in the study. In the diagnosis of mediastinal lymph nodes, computed tomography was able to detect 9(11.25%) true-positive, 17(21.25%) false-positive, 40(50%) true-negative and 14 (17.5%) falsenegative cases. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the method were found to be 39%, 70% and 61% respectively, while the positive and negative predictive values were 35% and 74%. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography yielded 15(18.75%) true-positive, 12(15%) false-positive, 46 (57.5%) truenegative and 7(8.75%) false-negative cases. Sensitivity was 68% while specificity was 79%. The accuracy was 96%, and the positive and negative predictive values were 55% and 87% respectively. Conclusion: Positron emission tomography/computed tomography had higher diagnostic accuracy than computed tomography in assessing mediastinal lymph nodes of patients with non-small cell lung cancer. However, a positive test requires histopathology confirmation.
Keywords :
PET , CT , Lung cancer , Tumour Staging , 18F , FDG.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA